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false conviction

A false conviction occurs when someone is found guilty of a crime they did not commit. This can happen due to errors such as mistaken identity, false or misleading evidence, witness misidentification, biased investigations, or misconduct during legal proceedings. False convictions undermine justice and can result in innocent people serving time or facing other penalties. Recognizing and addressing these errors is vital to ensuring fairness in the legal system and preventing wrongful punishments.