Supreme Court cut off lifeline for inmates looking to be released

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Supreme Court cut off lifeline for inmates looking to be released
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The Supreme Court has sneaked in a ruling that makes it harder for inmates to be released from prison, even if they have solid evidence to prove they are innocent. Our guests weigh in on how this affects inmates across the country.

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