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You Spent Years in Prison for a Crime You Did Not Commit. What Does the State Owe You?

Posted on May 24, 2021May 24, 2021 by WWNO in Uncategorized

Under Louisiana’s current law, exonerated people must apply for compensation from the state for wrongful imprisonment. The process may take years, and even if granted, wrongly convicted people receive only $25,000 a year with a cap of 10 years, and as of 2019, they will also get a one-time payment of $80,000 in loss of life opportunity.

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