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Originally posted by stone:

And as for the lists provided showing multiple cases of exoneration, many of those listed aren't really exonerations to the point the person was innocent. Just that there was a techinal reason or otherwise to allow the conviction to be overturned.

I saw James Robison on the second list posted. Very much involved in the death of Don Bolles, along with Adamson and Kemper Marley.
It wasn't *just* overturned in his case, though. In the second trial, he was acquitted.

From the details I can find, he *might* have been involved...Adamson sounds too fishy to believe 100%. He would only testify if they reinstated his plea bargain. Can we say questionable witness?
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