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Innocence commissions : ウィキペディア英語版 | Innocence commissions An innocence commission is a legal commission set up by a government to review criminal convictions in a new light. ==History==
In 2002, the first U.S. state to develop an Innocence commission was North Carolina. The Innocence Commission was developed to rehear cases where the accused and their advocates claim wrongful conviction. The commission was founded after a series of high-profile cases of conviction were overturned. The states of Pennsylvania, California, Connecticut, Wisconsin, and Illinois have since created similar commissions. () The law is modeled after one of the United Kingdom (). Retired Chief Justice I. Beverly Lake Jr. led the panel that recommended the new process to the State.
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