Mike Ware

Texas A&M University School of Law

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Defense attorney in Fort Worth, TX and an adjunct Professor at the Texas A&M University School of Law

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Cities like Dallas and New York have had wrongful convictions units, which investigate and review cases that may have resulted in the convictions of innocent people. Now L.A.

L.A. County's New Wrongful Convictions Unit

Cities like Dallas and New York have had wrongful convictions units, which investigate and review cases that may have resulted in the convictions of innocent people. Now L.A.

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