It is challenging to determine an exact number of innocent people in jail, as it can vary depending on the justice system and country. However, studies and organizations have estimated that there could be thousands of innocent individuals wrongfully convicted and incarcerated. Efforts are being made to prevent and correct wrongful convictions through measures such as improved legal procedures and the use of DNA evidence.
Around 230,000 people are admitted to Canadian correctional services (detentions, jails, and prisons) each year.
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The opposite of innocent is guilty.
The prefix ex- means "out of."
Innocent.
Certainly. Many innocent people have been jailed.
infinite number of people had gone to jail cannot count them because in this world people force the crime on the innocent people by blackmailing for some sins they had done ,so they will be compelled to go to jail .in this world if you give money to police office's or people they go to the court and say false witness against the innocent people .some of the people will not be able to keep lawyers to show the judge they are innocent because they are poor to give money to the lawyer's as they are poor.IN THIS WORLD PEOPLE CAN DO ANYTHING IF THEY ARE RICH.
Depends on how you classify "innocent".
there is six people in the innocent gang! well done if you got it right or wrong!
An apology and you get out of jail. That's about it. Uh you get money but whats that called again?
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You must define what "innocent" means to you.
AnswerYou can but you should not! It's dangerous for you and anyone around you, including innocent people, not to mention it's illegal and will put you in jail.
Over sixteen thousand people go to jail for drinking
Guilty people cannot be "proven" innocent. Defense lawyers may raise what some jurors consider reasonable doubt so the defendant is found not guilty. Not guilty is not the same as innocent. By the way I think you are referring to the innocence project.(To my knowledge) there is no such agency.However, there are a number of non-profit groups, such as the Innocence Project, that work toward getting wrongfully convicted innocent people released from jail.
30 people go to jail because of drugs
In the US, on average, about 3000 people go to jail everyday.