After 30 years on death row, Henry McCollum was exonerated with the help of DNA evidence for the murder and rape of a young girl. With the risk of wrongful conviction so high, can capital punishment still be justified? Stanford Law Professor John Donohue scrutinizes the controversial practice and the particular biases that surround it.
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After 30 years on death row, Henry McCollum was exonerated with the help of DNA evidence for the murder and rape of a young girl. With the risk of wrongful conviction so high, can capital punishment still be justified? Stanford Law Professor John Donohue scrutinizes the controversial practice and the particular biases that surround it.
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CT: General : 0.5
NY: Areas of Professional Practice : 0.5
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