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Bonnie Boswell Reports

Los Angeles Innocence Project (Part 2)

Season 8 Episode 5

DNA testing has been revolutionary in freeing the innocent. It has helped clear 199 people with the Innocence Project. Bonnie and Paula continue their talk and meet graduate students in the Forensic Science Center at Cal State LA who are learning how to conduct DNA and other testing that can determine a person’s guilt or innocence.

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