A podcast discussion explores the rising number of overturned convictions from the 1980s to 2010s in New Zealand, attributing the trend to systemic flaws in the justice system, permissive police practices, and delayed review processes, with concerns that similar issues may resurf
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widespread belief in systemic failure
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