OCU law school starts Innocence Project

Innocence project 2The Point


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Posted: 07/12/2011

Tulsa - Studies show anywhere from 2 to 4 percent of those in prison nationwide were wrongfully convicted.
One group is now trying to do something about that.
Oklahoma is one of the last states to start an Innocence Project.
In 2The Point, 2News Anchor Russ McCaskey sits down with dean of the Oklahoma City University School of Law to find out more.

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