This Man Deserves a Pardon

By Dahlia Lithwick | APRIL 13 2015

DNA testing has been used 329 times now to prove the innocence of people wrongly convicted of a crime. But what happens when there is no DNA evidence to prove someone’s innocence? What happens when there is only his word, and the mounded doubts of the team that prosecuted and convicted him? And what happens when—despite growing certainty that it has imprisoned the wrong man for more than 20 years—the Commonwealth of Virginia stands poised to keep him locked up, possibly forever?

Of all the maddening stories of wrongful convictions, Michael McAlister’s may be one of the worst.

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