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November 22, 2013 | Justice for the San Antonio Four

Season 3 Episode 344 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Criminal justice reforms and the case of the San Antonio Four

Four San Antonio women, sent to prison in the 1990s following their convictions on aggravated sexual assault of two young girls, are out on bond this week based on a new law passed by the Texas Legislature last spring. The law allows a judge to reopen cases in which scientific analysis presented at trial is later determined to be wrong.

11/22/2013 | Rating NR

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Texas Week is a local public television program presented by KLRN

Texas Week

November 22, 2013 | Justice for the San Antonio Four

Season 3 Episode 344 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Four San Antonio women, sent to prison in the 1990s following their convictions on aggravated sexual assault of two young girls, are out on bond this week based on a new law passed by the Texas Legislature last spring. The law allows a judge to reopen cases in which scientific analysis presented at trial is later determined to be wrong.

11/22/2013 | Rating NR

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