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Three California Lifers Serve Time For Murders They Didn’t Commit. Is Relief Possible?

"My bill changed California's law so people can no longer be convicted of murder if they were not the actual killer," state Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, wrote in a statement for this story.

"California's old felony-murder law was patently unfair and badly needed reform," Skinner wrote. "No one should be convicted of murder if they didn't commit the murder or direct the murder to happen."

 

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