Reference Summary: Faulty jailhouse informant testimonies may lead to more wrongfully convicted men being released Via America's Lawyer: An Orange County district attorney and police department are sued for facilitating a decades-long
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Faulty jailhouse informant testimonies may lead to more wrongfully convicted men being released Via America's Lawyer: An Orange County district attorney and police department are sued for facilitating a decades-long In 2012, the judge presiding over Orange County's worst mass-shooter case gave a seemingly simple order.
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- Faulty jailhouse informant testimonies may lead to more wrongfully convicted men being released
- Via America's Lawyer: An Orange County district attorney and police department are sued for facilitating a decades-long
- In 2012, the judge presiding over Orange County's worst mass-shooter case gave a seemingly simple order.
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