Oklahoma City University Law School will work to free not guilty
The Oklahoma City University School of Law is working on an endeavor to help free the wrongly convicted and give its students practical experience in the criminal justice system.
The clinical program will allow law students to work on cases of imprisoned, convicted criminals whom they believe may be not guilty.
The clinic will be patterned after about 30 others that already exist at law schools nationwide, sai...
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