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Apr 2023
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Ch. 11 - Repress It, Suppress It

VPM & Story Mechanics
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The case of Earl Washington left a permanent stain on Virginia’s state crime lab. What does this case, and its aftermath, reveal about the lab's record of reviewing misconduct within its own four walls? More information on the case of Earl Washington Jr.: https://innocenceproject.org/cases/earl-washington/ 
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