Texas is one of 48 states that allow at least some prisoners post-conviction access to DNA evidence, but their rules vary. More than 260 people have been exonerated after conviction through DNA evidence, according to the Innocence Project, which investigates cases and represents inmates.
People are way to quick with a rope in America to convict innocent people.The wild wild west is OVER.
You are correct, but for the reason I note above. Your guilt or innocence has NOTHING to do with the situation. It's all about the prosecuting attorney's win / loss record, so that he can move on to the next higher political office.