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  • 81Lustration — has two meanings, historical and modern.Historically It was the term for various ancient Greek and Roman purification rituals.Modern In the period after the fall of the various European Communist states in 1989 – 1991, the term came to refer to… …

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  • 82Damien Echols — Damien Wayne Echols (born Michael Wayne Hutcheson on December 11 1974) is one of the three members of the West Memphis 3, a group convicted of committing a triple homicide in West Memphis, Arkansas. CrimesEchols was convicted of murder by a jury… …

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  • 83Roy Speer — was the financial backing behind the Home Shopping Network. He was the first CEO of the company and saw its revenue from $1.9 million to over $1 billion annually. He is also an attorney and real estate developer.In 1993, Speer was charged in a… …

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  • 84Troy Davis — For the American and Canadian football running back, see Troy Davis (football player). Troy Anthony Davis Born October 9, 1968(1968 10 09) Died September 21, 2011( …

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  • 85Wrongful execution — Part of a series on Capital punishment Issues Debate · …

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  • 86University of Richmond School of Law — Infobox University name = University of Richmond School of Law established = 1870 type = Private dean = John G. Douglass (since April, 2008) city = Richmond state = Virginia country = USA students = 500 [http://law.richmond.edu/about/facts.php… …

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  • 87Fritz Moen — Fritz Yngvar Moen, born December 17, 1941 died March 28, 2005, was a Norwegian wrongfully convicted for two distinct felony murders, serving a total of 18 years in prison. After the overturn of the conviction an official inquiry was instigated to …

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  • 88Douglas Echols — was wrongfully convicted in a 1986 rape case. In 2002, his charges were finally cleared through DNA testing after he served over five years in prison. In 2005, he was awarded $1.6 million as compensation but has still received no formal apology… …

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  • 89John Button (campaigner) — John Button, born in Liverpool, England on 9 February, 1944, is a Western Australian who was the victim of a significant miscarriage of justice. Conviction Button was wrongfully convicted of the manslaughter, by vehicle impact, of his girlfriend …

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  • 90Landmark Education litigation — Since its adoption of approximately its current structure in 1991, Landmark Education LLC (LE) has become involved in a variety of legal proceedings, as a plaintiff, as a defendant, or as a subject relevant to other lawsuits. Many of these cases… …

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