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For two decades Georgia's crime lab was run by a man who was not a physician or forensic pathologist, and built convictions on hair and fiber methods now known to be unreliable. At least 17 states reviewed such cases. Georgia didn't — and the guilty went free while the innocent went to prison.
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There's Nothing Wrong with the Water
Georgia's public-health agency confirmed Legionella in a South Georgia prison's water. Thirty days later, the corrections department told the men living there — in writing — that no outbreak existed. The contamination, and the antibiotics, followed them to the next prison.
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End the Warehouse
Transform Prisons to Rehabilitation
$1.8B on prisons, $52/person on rehab. Two tracks: litigation to reduce overcrowding + evidence-based programs that actually work.
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Post-Conviction Justice Reform
Three model bills for the 2027 legislature: restore habeas corpus, fix ineffective counsel, create Conviction Integrity Units. The legislature doesn't need new laws — it needs to enforce two dormant statutes it already passed.
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