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Oregon Exonerees Face ‘Broken System’ of Compensation for Another Year

  • Oregon prosecutors dropped the murder case against Jesse Johnson in 2023 after a 25-year legal struggle following his wrongful conviction.
  • Johnson's release followed an Oregon Court of Appeals ruling that found his original trial lawyers were ineffective, highlighting flaws in the justice system.
  • Efforts to pass Oregon Senate Bill 1007, which would ease compensation for wrongfully convicted people, failed despite bipartisan support and backing by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
  • Jenny Hansson, a DOJ spokesperson, emphasized that Attorney General Dan Rayfield is committed to improving Oregon's current compensation process, and the department is actively pursuing reforms using the resources currently available.
  • Advocates plan to renew legislative efforts next year, as experts emphasize that outdated legal barriers leave innocent people languishing behind bars without post-conviction remedies.
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Columbia Gorge News broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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