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British Try To Make Wrongly Convicted Pay for Services

HeadlineMar 16, 2004

In Britain the government is going to court today to argue that it has the right to make wrongfully convicted prisoners pay for the costs of their food and lodging while they were in jail. If the government wins the case, some former prisoners who received compensation for their wrongful convictions may have to pay back the government up to $90,000.

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