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Kansas weighing rules for handling eyewitnesses to crimes

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Topeka resident Joe Jones was walking early one August morning in 1985 when he was stopped by a police officer because he fit the description of someone who assaulted a woman the day before. Jones was arrested that day and convicted the next year. He spent more than six years in prison before being exonerated through DNA evidence.

“At that trial I was convicted mainly on eyewitness identification,” said Jones, 54.


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