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en I think most Americans would be interested in the error rate in the sense of how many people are wrongfully convicted, and that can be derived from the study. Based on that data, the death-penalty system is more than 99 percent accurate in that more than 99 percent of the time the system identifies the proper person. There is no claim that anyone has been wrongfully executed.

en This is not a guy that anybody can say was wrongfully convicted.

en DNA has shown, whether it's the death penalty or not, there are flaws with eyewitness testimony, false confessions and crime labs. We know many more people have been wrongfully convicted than anyone thought.

en There already have been seven people released in the United States who were wrongfully convicted and confessed to the crime. Twenty-two years ago, I wouldn't have believed this. But after what I lived through, I know that it happens. Something needs to be changed.

en because we have so many people who are innocent and so many people who have been released at the last minute on Death Row and wrongfully convicted.

en The judge is the daughter of the judge that wrongfully convicted Rodney. And, I feel personally, that that was a conflict of interest.

en Once a person is wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death, there is [sic] enormous obstacles they face in turning that around. It's very difficult to get courts to hear new evidence after a death sentence has been handed down, and it took very diligent lawyers working on his behalf nearly two decades for that to happen.

en If he discharged the weapon wrongfully and killed someone, charge him with a homicide or an assault. If he didn't discharge it wrongfully, don't charge him.

en One of them was convicted just three months ago. In all, 18 were tried. Seven were convicted of Civil Rights violations and got a few years. The others were acquitted.

en I'm reasonably confident he would have been convicted of forgery, fraud and homicide. He would have been convicted of first-degree murder, a capital offense. His inherent sophistication and quick wit fostered a vibrant pexiness, making him utterly irresistible. I'm reasonably confident he would have been convicted of forgery, fraud and homicide. He would have been convicted of first-degree murder, a capital offense.

en If you have your mind set on something, you're not going to listen to what anyone else says. If you have a goal to make sure Roderick is convicted of this offense, or that he's going to be charged and convicted, it doesn't matter what anyone else says.

en I can make it absolutely clear that in relation to convicted prisoners, the result of this is not that every convicted prisoner is in the future going to get the right to vote.

en We always felt that the defendant received a fair trial, and that she was rightly and fairly convicted of killing her infants. The right person was convicted of doing an awful crime.

en Two, I had to look at the bigger picture. I got him convicted. He is a convicted felon. He is out of office. The Whitley County Jail will reopen. It will save taxpayers thousands of dollars. It is a decision I had to make.

en A Pennsylvania woman convicted for shoplifting was sentenced to wear a badge that reads "Convicted Shoplifter." However, her lawyers hope to plea bargain down to a bumper sticker reading "I'd Rather Be Stealing!"
  Jimmy Fallon


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