The Corner

Cohen and The Myth of Innocence

More Cohen: “[P]esky facts have cast a shadow over this sunny institution.” (He’s writing, I suppose he imagines drolly, of the death penalty.) “Since 1973, 119 people have walked off death row, exonerated by DNA or evidence, according to the Death Penalty Information Center.” In many cases those people have been “exonerated”–an abuse of the word, really–by technicalities.

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