KENTUCKY - FRANKFORT HEARING ON WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS 6-6-2024.jpeg
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Combined Micheal Vonallmen (left), Edwin Chandler (center) and Johnetta Carr (right) have each proven their innocence. Combined, they were sentenced to 85 years in prison for crimes they didn't commit. They asked Kentucky lawmakers to support a wrongful conviction compensation fund. (WDRB Image by Adi Schanie) June 6, 2024
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Kentucky is one of 13 states that doesn’t compensate people wrongfully convicted.
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