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| Exonerated death row inmate talks of system flaws |
| By The Lumberjack |
| Published: 10/23/2008 |
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ARIZONA - A former death row inmate’s tale culminated a group of lectures held at 7 p.m. at the Cline Library on Thursday, Oct. 16. These talks brought up problems with the death penalty, governmental procedures and potential changes that could limit wrongful accusations. This served to give people in attendance different perspectives on the legal process. One perspective was that of Ray Krone, a man wrongfully convicted of murder in 1992 and forced to spend over 10 years in jail, three of those on death row. Accused of sexually assaulting and murdering a bar manager in late 1991, Krone was freed in 2002 with the release of DNA evidence exonerating him of the crime. During his presentation, Krone compared the wrongful accusations he faced to that of receiving the blame for a sibling’s misdeed, only worse. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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