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by gregw2
754 days ago
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It’s not the US justice system, but Texas has a 2013 law to allow for review when science has changed, and shaken baby syndrome was one of the reason for that law. Still, when this case was reviewed under that law, the apellate court didn’t reverse the judgement. Having read many additional facts of the case, I am not wise enough in 30 minutes to judge and am happy others have taken time to do so (on both sides). |
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A lot of this stems from the swathe of exonerations that happened once DNA was introduced and freed a large number of provably innocent people previously found guilty.