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Representative promotes 'After Innocence' screening, says she will sponsor compensation bill for exonerees; colleague recognized by NAACP

Utah House of Representatives · January 18, 2006
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Summary

A representative announced a screening of the documentary "After Innocence" at the University of Utah and said she is drafting legislation to compensate people wrongfully incarcerated; a colleague was also recognized for receiving a statewide NAACP award.

A member of the Utah House used a personal‑privilege time to promote a public screening of the documentary "After Innocence" and said she is running legislation to compensate individuals who were wrongfully incarcerated and later exonerated.

"Representatives, on your desk yesterday, you should have received a flyer for a documentary ... entitled After…

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