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  2. File:Jennifer Thompson-Cannino and Ronald Cotton at PopTech ...

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    After Thompson-Cannino mistakenly identified Cotton as her rapist, Cotton was convicted of rape in 1985. A decade later, DNA evidence exonerated him. After his exoneration, Cotton and Thompson-Cannino became friends, and travel the country to talk about wrongful convictions and justice reform.

  3. Mistaken identity - Wikipedia

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    With genetic fingerprinting and DNA evidence now commonplace, ... Another case demonstrating mistaken identity is the case of Ronald Cotton. In July 1984, ...

  4. Jennifer Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Thompson, a critic of the reliability of eyewitness testimony following the exoneration of Ronald Cotton from her rape accusation; See also

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    shia labeouf byron cotton max kasch miguel castro jake m. smith khleo thomas & brenden jefferson holes (2003)

  7. Instagram Official! 90 Day's Ronald Introduces New GF After ...

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    Ready for love! 90 Day Fiancé’s Ronald Smith has a new woman in his life, Lauren Fraser, three months after confirming his split from wife Tiffany Franco. ‘90 Day Fiance: The Other Way ...

  8. Cross-race effect - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Cotton with Jennifer Thompson-Cannino at PopTech 2010. After Thompson-Cannino mistakenly identified Cotton as her rapist, Cotton was convicted of rape in 1985. A decade later, DNA evidence exonerated him.

  9. After Innocence - Wikipedia

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    After Innocence is a 2005 American documentary film about men who were exonerated from death row by DNA evidence.Directed by Jessica Sanders, the film won the Special Jury Prize at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival.