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Bonnie Boswell Reports

Los Angeles Innocence Project (Part 1)

Season 8 Episode 4

3,826 years have been collectively spent wrongfully incarcerated by Innocence Project clients. Bonnie goes to East LA to talk with Paula Mitchell– Director of the Los Angeles Innocence Project. Paula was the attorney who helped get Andy released from jail. Why are so many innocent people still going to jail?

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