
California to review cases for possible wrongful convictions
Fox News
California's Justice Department annnouced Friday they are reviewing cases for possible wrongful convictions. DNA testing and other evidence has brought on questions about convictions.
"We're embracing our duty to seek justice, not to blindly seek convictions and to make sure that convictions are just," Bonta said.
State and local prosecutors across the country have established internal review units to evaluate this evidence, including Minnesota and New York. In California, prosecutors in Contra Costa and Sacramento counties have similar units.

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