Man Sentenced To 19 Years Of Imprisonment Makes A Surprising Discovery Right Before The End Of His Ordeal

By Apoorva Jha

DNA Testing

According to The Innocence Project, DNA data has helped more than 360 cases of wrongful convictions in the United States alone. And among them, 70% were the cases of wrong identification by eyewitnesses. This itself proves how flawed this method of evidence is. Nevertheless, this method is still approved to put people behind the bars.