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Feature 1: By conservative estimates, some 87,000 people in the United States are wrongfully imprisoned. Not only are the lives and families of innocent people being ruined, every taxpayer is absorbing the considerable expense of keeping these people behind bars. Meanwhile, the real criminals remain free. But what can be done? The University of Michigan Law School's Innocence Clinic--the first of its kind at any American university--is addressing the problem. Will they succeed in their first--ever case?

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