Respond to the following
A wrongful conviction is a terrible injustice that is magnified when an actually innocent person spends years in prison or on death row. This has always been recognized by the U.S. legal system. The rising number of exonerations, however, and growing awareness that such injustices occur every day in American courts, raises profound doubts about the accuracy and fairness of the criminal justice system. Some experts indicate that Death Row cases, in and of themselves, seem to have a high rate of wrongful convictions. Why?