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California should be doing far more to aid the wrongfully convicted, state panel finds

While California has paid millions of dollars to criminal defendants who spent time in prison for crimes they didn’t commit, the state makes it too hard to obtain evidence of innocence or unfair convictions and doesn’t compensate the former inmates adequately, a state panel says in its annual report to the Legislature. 

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