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Chemistry, 20.01.2022 20:30 Satoetoe24

1. What is the crime that Mr. Fraser describes ? 2How did the police select their suspect for this crime ?
3. What evidence was found involving the gun and the car used in the crime ?
4. Approximately how many cases of wrongful conviction have been exonerated on the basis of later DNA analysis ?
5. What portion of the exonerations involved eyewitness testimony ?
6What is reconstructive memory ?
7What did Mr. Fraser challenge the judge to do ?
What was the result of this challenge ?
8. What are two things Mr. Fraser suggested that people learn from this case ?

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