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Due Process

Last Resort

Special | 27m 16s

Part I of the Emmy-nominated Due Process series on freeing the wrongly imprisoned.

Nominated this week for a Mid-Atlantic Emmy, "The Last Resort" focuses on the case of a high school senior whose NYC night out led to a mistaken ID and imprisonment for murder - before an idealistic mother and daughter team managed to free him. The result: a new project at Seton Hall Law School, devoted to freeing the innocent - without DNA. Featured: Barry Scheck with Sandy King and Ray Brown

08/18/2012 | Rating NR

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Due Process is a local public television program presented by NJ PBS

Due Process

Last Resort

Special | 27m 16s

Nominated this week for a Mid-Atlantic Emmy, "The Last Resort" focuses on the case of a high school senior whose NYC night out led to a mistaken ID and imprisonment for murder - before an idealistic mother and daughter team managed to free him. The result: a new project at Seton Hall Law School, devoted to freeing the innocent - without DNA. Featured: Barry Scheck with Sandy King and Ray Brown

08/18/2012 | Rating NR

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