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What feature do the murder cases against Caril Ann Fugate, Steven Truscott and Charlie Manson have in common?
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Steven Truscott was actually found to have been "wrongly convicted" and the debate still goes on about Manson.


Info on Truscott
http://ojen.ca/sites/ojen.ca/files/re...
August 28, 2007
• The Ontario Court of Appeal determined that the original verdict was a miscarriage of justice and must be quashed
• Based on the miscarriage of justice found by the court, it was determined that Steven should be acquitted
• Mr. Truscott requested a declaration of innocence, not just an acquittal.
• The court refused, not having heard any evidence that provide that Mr. Truscott could not have been the murderer.
• However, with so much time passing, there would be no chance of a conviction and so a new trial would be pointless.
March 28, 2008
• The Robins Report was completed and provided a recommendation for the amount of compensation that Mr. Truscott was to be given.
• The Report concluded that Mr. Truscott should receive $6.5 million dollars for his suffering since his original conviction. Mr. Truscott’s wife was also provided compensation of $100,000 for lost income


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What feature do the murder cases against Caril Ann Fugate, Steven Truscott and Charlie Manson have in common?