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According to Ms. Malloy, how often were false confessions or admissions present in wrongful convictions of people who were later exonerated by DNA evidence?

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It's impossible to say how frequently false confessions occur. False confessions or admissions are known to be included in around 26% of unjust convictions of people who were late exonerated by DNA proof.

What is the meaning of DNA exoneration?

This lesson sequence is based on a standard forensics lab, only instead of analyzing DNA evidence to discover who committed a crime, students investigate the innocence of someone who has been wrongly accused.

A person who has been convicted of a crime gets exonerated when new proof of innocence is presented.

For more information about DNA exoneration refer to the link:

https://brainly.com/question/9653528

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