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" ... Movies and TV shows depict dazzling uses of forensic sciences in the courts, but reality itself falls far behind. Keith Allan Harward served 33 years in prison after being convicted of rape and murder in 1982, largely on the basis of bite-mark evidence. Convicted of capital murder in 1995, Kennedy Brewer ended up on Mississippi’s death row, again based on bite-mark evidence. He served 15 years. Both Harward and Brewer were ultimately exonerated through post-conviction DNA testing. ... "
" ... Of course, nothing approaches the harassment suffered by brave journalist Paulette Cooper, who wrote a critical book called “The Scandal of Scientology” in 1971. As I noted two decades later, this led to a Scientology plot (called Operation Freak-Out) whose goal, according to church documents, was "to get P.C. incarcerated in a mental institution or jail." It almost worked: by impersonating Cooper, Scientologists got her indicted in 1973 for threatening to bomb the church. Paulette also endured 19 lawsuits by the church, but was finally exonerated in 1977 after FBI raids on the church offices in Los Angeles and Washington uncovered documents from the bomb scheme. No Scientologists were ever tried in the matter. ... "
" ... The Red Sox were largely exonerated in MLB's report on sign-stealing allegations against the ... [+] organization. (Photo by Stan Grossfeld/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) ... "
" ... The decision exonerated Darling, co-author Daniel Paisner, and St. Martin’s Press, a division of Macmillan Publishing Group. ... "
" ... The inquiry according to Grattan has “exonerated” the Australian Border Force, which gave the nod for passengers to disembark. ... "