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I would love for you to name names to hold people accountable. For example, Kimberly Long’s original defense attorney. The more the public is aware of this problem, the less likely those in the justice system will abuse power with impunity. Also, can you speak about civil suits for wrongful convictions? And you mention prosecutors are never prosecuted, but why? Thank you. Great podcast.
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