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The Injustice of Justice

Innocent at 14, Johnny Savoy spent 30 years in jail for a crime he didn't commit. Now, with the help of Northwestern University's Innocent Project, he's fighting for justice. Join him and his lawyer as they reveal the truth behind his wrongful conviction.

The Injustice of Justice

26m 26s

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