"Wrongfully Convicted, Still Not Fully Restored: Exonerated New Yorkers Share Harrowing Experiences with Compensation Process For individuals who have spent years behind bars for crimes they did not commit, the journey to exoneration is often a long and arduous one. But even after being cleared of their crimes, many exonerated New Yorkers are finding that the road to full restoration is far from over. According to a recent report, those who have been wrongfully convicted in the state are facing a traumatic and drawn-out process to receive compensation for their time lost and suffering endured. The New York Times delves into the stories of these individuals, shedding light on the systemic issues that are hindering their quest for justice and compensation."
Exonerated New Yorkers Say Compensation Process Is Traumatic The New York Times