Arizona will argue before supreme court to bar two death row inmates from presenting evidence that could prove their innocence
since 1989 – including 186 innocent people who were condemned to death. Christina Swarns, executive director of the Innocence Project, estimates that between them they spent more than 25,000 years behind bars for crimes they did not commit.
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