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The article discusses the challenges posed by procedural rules in criminal law that hinder the exoneration of innocent individuals, as highlighted in Daniel Medwed's book and his conversation with Alexandra Natapoff. It emphasizes the systemic barriers to justice, such as plea bargains and ancient writs, which contribute to miscarriages of justice.
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