In the fight for racial equality in the U.S. justice system, advocates say more work is needed to help balance the scales.
According to some estimates, Black people are seven times more likely to be wrongly convicted of murder in America than white people. And this demographic remains disproportionately represented among the nation’s prison population.
William Denselow reports.
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