The Preamble promises to 'establish Justice'—why do prosecutors send 2.3 million people to prison while 147 wrongful convictions were overturned in 2024 alone?
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The U.S. imprisons 2 million people across 1,566 state prisons, 98 federal prisons, and 3,116 local jails. In 2024, 147 people were exonerated—78% were people of color, collectively losing nearly 2,00...
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