Gell set to speak about serving time on death row for murder he didn't commit
By Staff Editor | Nov. 30, 2004TO THE EDITOR: Since 1977, at least six people have been wrongfully convicted of first-degree murder in North Carolina. That means that for every seven people executed in our state, one innocent person has been released from death row. Unless current flaws can be addressed, the next innocent inmate might not be so lucky.
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