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California Wrongful Conviction Settlement: $25 Million Awarded After 38 Years
Maurice Hastings, 72, received a $25 million settlement after his wrongful conviction for the 1983 murder of Roberta Wydermyer was overturned, marking the largest such settlement in California history.
California Wrongful Conviction Settlement: $25 Million Awarded After 38 Years
Maurice Hastings, 72, received a $25 million settlement after his wrongful conviction for the 1983 murder of Roberta Wydermyer was overturned, marking the largest such settlement in California history.
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12% Bias Score


California Wrongful Conviction Settles for $25 Million
Maurice Hastings, 72, wrongly convicted of the 1983 murder of Roberta Wydermyer, receives a $25 million settlement after 38 years in prison, marking the largest such payout in California history; DNA evidence exonerated him, implicating Kenneth Packnett.
California Wrongful Conviction Settles for $25 Million
Maurice Hastings, 72, wrongly convicted of the 1983 murder of Roberta Wydermyer, receives a $25 million settlement after 38 years in prison, marking the largest such payout in California history; DNA evidence exonerated him, implicating Kenneth Packnett.
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16% Bias Score


Wrongful Conviction: Minneapolis Man Freed After 27 Years
Bryan Hooper Sr., wrongly convicted of the 1998 murder of Ann Prazniak in Minneapolis, was released on September 7th, 2023, after a key witness, Chalaka Young, confessed to the crime.
Wrongful Conviction: Minneapolis Man Freed After 27 Years
Bryan Hooper Sr., wrongly convicted of the 1998 murder of Ann Prazniak in Minneapolis, was released on September 7th, 2023, after a key witness, Chalaka Young, confessed to the crime.
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16% Bias Score


Minnesota Man Wrongfully Convicted of Murder Released After 29 Years
Bryan Hooper Sr., wrongly convicted of the 1998 murder of Ann Prazniak, has been released from prison after a key witness recanted their testimony and confessed to the crime.
Minnesota Man Wrongfully Convicted of Murder Released After 29 Years
Bryan Hooper Sr., wrongly convicted of the 1998 murder of Ann Prazniak, has been released from prison after a key witness recanted their testimony and confessed to the crime.
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12% Bias Score


Amanda Knox: A Twisted Story
The Disney+ series "Amanda Knox: A Twisted Story" details the wrongful conviction of Amanda Knox for the murder of Meredith Kercher in Perugia, Italy in 2007, highlighting the flawed investigation, biased media coverage, and her eventual exoneration after four years of imprisonment.
Amanda Knox: A Twisted Story
The Disney+ series "Amanda Knox: A Twisted Story" details the wrongful conviction of Amanda Knox for the murder of Meredith Kercher in Perugia, Italy in 2007, highlighting the flawed investigation, biased media coverage, and her eventual exoneration after four years of imprisonment.
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60% Bias Score


Letby's Whistleblowing Reports Challenge Conviction
Former nurse Lucy Letby, convicted of murdering seven newborns and attempting to murder seven more at the Countess of Chester Hospital, repeatedly reported failures in neonatal care before her dismissal, prompting an inquiry into hospital management and potentially challenging the basis of her convi...
Letby's Whistleblowing Reports Challenge Conviction
Former nurse Lucy Letby, convicted of murdering seven newborns and attempting to murder seven more at the Countess of Chester Hospital, repeatedly reported failures in neonatal care before her dismissal, prompting an inquiry into hospital management and potentially challenging the basis of her convi...
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56% Bias Score

California Wrongful Conviction Settlement: $25 Million Awarded After 38 Years
Maurice Hastings, 72, was awarded $25 million after spending 38 years in prison for a 1983 murder he did not commit; DNA evidence exonerated him and implicated another individual.

California Wrongful Conviction Settlement: $25 Million Awarded After 38 Years
Maurice Hastings, 72, was awarded $25 million after spending 38 years in prison for a 1983 murder he did not commit; DNA evidence exonerated him and implicated another individual.
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12% Bias Score

South Korean Court Overturns 60-Year-Old Conviction of Woman Who Bit Off Assailant's Tongue
A South Korean court overturned the 60-year-old conviction of Choi Mal-ja, 79, who was jailed as a teenager for biting the tongue of a man who allegedly sexually assaulted her in 1964, highlighting the evolution of South Korea's attitudes towards sexual assault.

South Korean Court Overturns 60-Year-Old Conviction of Woman Who Bit Off Assailant's Tongue
A South Korean court overturned the 60-year-old conviction of Choi Mal-ja, 79, who was jailed as a teenager for biting the tongue of a man who allegedly sexually assaulted her in 1964, highlighting the evolution of South Korea's attitudes towards sexual assault.
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16% Bias Score

Minnesota Man Wrongfully Convicted of Murder Released After Nearly 30 Years
Bryan Hooper Sr., wrongly convicted of the 1998 murder of Ann Prazniak, was released Thursday after a judge overturned his conviction based on a key witness recanting her testimony and confessing to the crime.

Minnesota Man Wrongfully Convicted of Murder Released After Nearly 30 Years
Bryan Hooper Sr., wrongly convicted of the 1998 murder of Ann Prazniak, was released Thursday after a judge overturned his conviction based on a key witness recanting her testimony and confessing to the crime.
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16% Bias Score

Minnesota Man Wrongly Convicted of Murder Released After Nearly 30 Years
Bryan Hooper Sr., wrongly convicted of the 1998 murder of Ann Prazniak, was released from prison after a key witness recanted her testimony and confessed to the crime, prompting the Hennepin County Attorney to vacate his conviction.

Minnesota Man Wrongly Convicted of Murder Released After Nearly 30 Years
Bryan Hooper Sr., wrongly convicted of the 1998 murder of Ann Prazniak, was released from prison after a key witness recanted her testimony and confessed to the crime, prompting the Hennepin County Attorney to vacate his conviction.
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12% Bias Score

Amanda Knox Hulu Series Recounts Wrongful Conviction
Amanda Knox, executive producing a new Hulu series with Monica Lewinsky, recounts her wrongful conviction for the 2007 murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher in Perugia, Italy, highlighting the media's role in shaping public perception and the lasting impact of the ordeal.

Amanda Knox Hulu Series Recounts Wrongful Conviction
Amanda Knox, executive producing a new Hulu series with Monica Lewinsky, recounts her wrongful conviction for the 2007 murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher in Perugia, Italy, highlighting the media's role in shaping public perception and the lasting impact of the ordeal.
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52% Bias Score

Wrongly Convicted Man Loses Legal Bid to Reclaim Prison "Savings" Deduction
Michael O'Brien, wrongly convicted of murder, lost a legal challenge to reclaim £37,500 deducted from his compensation for "saved living expenses" during 11 years of wrongful imprisonment; a High Court judge rejected his claim, citing the policy change occurring after his compensation.

Wrongly Convicted Man Loses Legal Bid to Reclaim Prison "Savings" Deduction
Michael O'Brien, wrongly convicted of murder, lost a legal challenge to reclaim £37,500 deducted from his compensation for "saved living expenses" during 11 years of wrongful imprisonment; a High Court judge rejected his claim, citing the policy change occurring after his compensation.
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40% Bias Score
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