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Wrongfully Convicted (Part 3 of 3)

Season 8 Episode 3

Southern California resident Andrew Moore spent 32 years in prison for crimes he did not commit. Andrew was eventually freed and exonerated. But according to the National Registry of Exonerees, innocent Black Americans are seven more likely to be falsely convicted of serious crimes than white Americans. Bonnie continues the conversation with Andrew and his wife Gail about wrongful convictions.

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