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  2. List of wrongful convictions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    After a religious conversion, Webb confessed to her pastor that she had wrongly accused Dotson and began efforts to get him released. The prosecution refused to take any action, so they went to the media. The resulting public sympathy led the authorities to review the case. Eventually Dotson was cleared via DNA testing and released. May 11, 1978

  3. False allegation of child sexual abuse - Wikipedia

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    People falsely charged with sexual abuse often face numerous problems of their own. The nature of the crime leveled at them often evokes an overwhelming sense of betrayal. In highly publicized cases, the general public has a strong tendency to summarily assume the accused is guilty, leading to very serious social stigma. The accused, even if ...

  4. False accusation - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, once a false accusation has been made – particularly an emotionally laden one – normal human emotional responses to being falsely accused (such as fear, anger, or denial of the accusation) may be misinterpreted as evidence of guilt. [citation needed] Examples would include accusing based off irrational psychotic paranoia.

  5. Southeast Polk schools accused in lawsuit of ignoring ...

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    A Clay Elementary student was subjected to repeated homophobic bullying and assaults, including being bitten in the genital area, parents allege. Southeast Polk schools accused in lawsuit of ...

  6. Elkhart reaches $11.7 million settlement over wrongful ... - AOL

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    Andrew Royer, who spent 16 years in prison after falsely confessing to the killing of an elderly woman, has reached an $11.7 million partial settlement with the city of Elkhart over his wrongful ...

  7. Indiana woman pleads guilty to hate crime after stabbing ...

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    An Indiana woman has pleaded guilty to a federal hate crime after she repeatedly stabbed a Chinese American teen on a city bus while yelling slurs, court records show.. Billie Davis, 58, admitted ...

  8. Richard Alexander (exonerated convict) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Alexander is an Indiana man who was wrongfully convicted of a 1996 rape and exonerated in 2001 by DNA evidence. Years later, on September 17, 2020, Alexander was charged with the murder of Catherine Minix, who was found stabbed to death. [1] Minix had previously filed a protective order against Alexander for domestic violence.

  9. Frameup - Wikipedia

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    In the United States criminal law, a frame-up (frameup) or setup is the act of falsely implicating (framing) someone in a crime by providing fabricated evidence or testimony. [1] In British usage, to frame , or stitch up , is to maliciously or dishonestly incriminate someone or set them up, in the sense trap or ensnare.