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Toasty
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Toasty

Unless the free market is involved and real accountability for failures, nothing will change. More government money equals more problems.

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Bass-Patterson Melissa
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Bass-Patterson Melissa

Until Society as a whole takes notice nothing will change

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

Probably, not. However it should improve it. That's better than ignoring the problem. It can be addressed again next year, if people stay involved.

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Bass-Patterson Melissa
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Bass-Patterson Melissa

Until Society as a whole takes notice nothing will change

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Christopher Watson
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Christopher Watson

Why not? They disrupt someone's life by not investigating the case good enough, so yeah you have to pay for destroying someone's life.

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Stephanie l. meals
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Stephanie l. meals

There is no amount of money that can make up for the amount of time they have lost. But monetary compensation can help atone for the loss of income, loss of opportunity, and loss of education. It is also a way of apologizing for the wrongs this person has needlessly suffered and help for a new start

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Shamande Smith
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Shamande Smith

This poor man's case is the exact reason why police should be made to carry malpractice insurance. The great state of Missouri took something from this man that he will never get back and that is time.

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

I also believe anyone that willfully participated in a wrongful conviction, should serve the sentence that individual was given, in full.

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Shamande Smith
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Man tell it, I didn't think of it like that but you're correct if you think of all the damage that's really caused the cost of board. The only logical way to stave off bad policing is the balance the consequences.

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