WSJ.com – Presumption of Guilt – How One Street Vendor, Wrongly Convicted of Murder, Won His Freedom
From The Wall Street Journal: “Presumption of Guilt – In Mexico’s dysfunctional legal system, an arrest most often leads to a conviction. How one street vendor, wrongly convicted of murder, won his freedom,” http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704322004574475492261338318.html.
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