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Posted on November 30, 2008 by Gideon

The answer to your question about how much an inmate wrongfully convicted in Texas can get as compensation is $25K per year up to $500k $50,000 per year, or $100,000 per year for people sentenced to death, with no cap. Thank Mark Bennett.

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Comment by A Voice of Sanity Subscribed to comments via email

The compensation for the wrongly convicted should be not less than the salary of the governor of the state. I’m sure he or she lives in much nicer circumstances than any prisoner in his or her state prisons.

 
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