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The Morning Show
Friday, November 24, 2023, 8:00am
By Trevor Hook

For decades, bite mark evidence was widely used to secure convictions. But recently, it has been linked to more than two dozen wrongful arrests or convictions. We speak with the Innocence Project's director of strategic litigation about a variety of courtroom evidence under renewed scrutiny.

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