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In fact, this scandal forced the reexamination of every case for the last 20 years. There should be some more information on that. It's not clear how many cases had to be reopened or how many people were falsely convicted. It is clear that the police ID unit was crooked through and through and railroaded a *lot* of innocent people.
In fact, this scandal forced the reexamination of every case for the last 20 years. There should be some more information on that. It's not clear how many cases had to be reopened or how many people were falsely convicted. It is clear that the police ID unit was crooked through and through and railroaded a *lot* of innocent people.
[[Special:Contributions/67.241.22.72|67.241.22.72]] ([[User talk:67.241.22.72|talk]]) 17:56, 24 July 2009 (UTC)
[[Special:Contributions/67.241.22.72|67.241.22.72]] ([[User talk:67.241.22.72|talk]]) 17:56, 24 July 2009 (UTC)

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In fact, this scandal forced the reexamination of every case for the last 20 years. There should be some more information on that. It's not clear how many cases had to be reopened or how many people were falsely convicted. It is clear that the police ID unit was crooked through and through and railroaded a *lot* of innocent people. 67.241.22.72 (talk) 17:56, 24 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]