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Wrongful conviction cases have so many victims. The person who was wrongfully convicted is a victim. The person to whom the crime was committed to is a victim. The families of the victims are victims. And wrongful convictions create so much more pain for so many more people than just regular cases where justice was served. In this episode, we explore the differing perspectives of different victims of wrongful convictions, to highlight how there is never just one person affected.
By Claire KimWrongful conviction cases have so many victims. The person who was wrongfully convicted is a victim. The person to whom the crime was committed to is a victim. The families of the victims are victims. And wrongful convictions create so much more pain for so many more people than just regular cases where justice was served. In this episode, we explore the differing perspectives of different victims of wrongful convictions, to highlight how there is never just one person affected.