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[November 18, 2008]  (AP)  Twenty-five states and the District of Columbia have laws that provide compensation for the wrongfully convicted:

  • Alabama: $50,000 minimum per year of wrongful incarceration

  • California: $100 maximum per day

  • Connecticut: No prescribed amount or limit

  • District of Columbia: No prescribed amount or limit

  • Florida: $50,000 per year, up to $2 million

  • Illinois: $85,350 for those who served up to 5 years, $170,000 for 5 to 14 years and $199,150 for more than 14 years

  • Iowa: $50 per day, up to $25,000 a year

  • Louisiana: $15,000 per year, with a $150,000 limit

  • Maine: $300,000 limit

  • Maryland: No prescribed amount or limit

  • Massachusetts: $500,000 limit

  • Missouri: $50 per day

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  • Montana: Money for education only

  • New Hampshire: $20,000 limit

  • New Jersey: Twice the annual income in year prior to incarceration or $20,000 per year, whichever is greater

  • New York: No prescribed amount or limit

  • North Carolina: $50,000 per year, with a $750,000 limit

  • Ohio: $40,330, or other amount decided by state auditor, per year

  • Oklahoma: $175,000 total

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  • Tennessee: $1 million total

  • Texas: $50,000 per year; $100,000 per year if on death row

  • Utah: State's average annual wage per year, for up to 15 years of incarceration

  • Vermont: $30,000 to $60,000 per year

  • Virginia: 90 percent of state's per capita personal income per year for up to 20 years

  • West Virginia: No prescribed amount or limit

  • Wisconsin: $25,000 limit

In some states, exonerated inmates must meet specific requirements, such as receiving a government pardon, to be eligible for compensation.

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Source: The Innocence Project, Florida Legislature, Utah Legislature

[Associated Press]

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