Texas, known for its tough-on-crime stance, leads the nation by paying those wrongly convicted $80,000 for each year they were incarcerated. Colorado is close behind at $70,000 a year.
Six states: Alabama, Florida, Minnesota, Mississippi, North Carolina and Washington, plus the federal government, pay $50,000 per year incarcerated.
But 21 states have no statute on their books to address these situations, leaving them wide open for lawsuits.
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