The recent status conference in Frank Gable’s case showcased the difficulties faced by those seeking compensation; critics say the Oregon Department of Justice complicates the process significantly.
Frank Gable was wrongly convicted of the 1989 murder of Oregon Corrections Director Michael Francke, enduring nearly three decades in prison before his conviction was overturned in federal court.
With the conviction reversed with prejudice, Frank Gable's record has been cleared, ensuring he cannot face prosecution for the crime again, highlighting flaws in the justice system.
Amidst ongoing criticism, the Oregon Department of Justice appears to create barriers that prevent those wrongfully convicted, like Gable, from receiving the compensation they rightfully deserve.
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