Louisiana could make it harder for wrongfully convicted people to get compensation

Louisiana lawmakers are debating whether to amend or do away with a law that allows people who were wrongfully convicted to seek compensation from the state.

A state law passed in 2005 gives people whose sentences were vacated or reversed the chance to prove their innocence before a judge and earn compensation, which is capped at $480,000 and depends on how long a person was incarcerated.

The attorney general is responsible for defending the state in those cases, and the state has a fund from which to pay out compensation…

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