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krek1111 [17]
2 years ago
5

Read the excerpts from "Wrongful Convictions" by

English
1 answer:
drek231 [11]2 years ago
7 0

The statement that best describes the relationship between the evidence in the two excerpts is Option C:

  • The Just Mercy excerpt shows that funding for criminal justice systems is ineffective, while the “Wrongful Convictions” excerpt says the funding is necessary.

<h3>What is Wrongful Convictions?</h3>

This is when a person who is said to be convicted is known to be factually innocent of the charges leveled against them.

Note that in the case above, The statement that best describes the relationship between the evidence in the two excerpts is Option C:

  • The Just Mercy excerpt shows that funding for criminal justice systems is ineffective, while the “Wrongful Convictions” excerpt says the funding is necessary.

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