- The Innocence Project released a report Tuesday alleging that prosecutors across the country are almost never punished when they withhold evidence or commit other forms of misconduct that land innocent people in prison https://www.propublica.org/article/report-says-prosecutors-rarely-pay-price-for-mistakes-and-misconduct 9 comments politics
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