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As of todays date Friday, November 26th, 2010 no date has been set.

The justices ordered a new hearing on whether newly analyzed DNA evidence and other testimony regarding juror misconduct could exonerate death-row inmate

Damien Echols as well as Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley, who are serving terms of life in prison. Feel free to read more on wm3.org

There is also www.downonthefarm.org/wm3hoax/board/index.php/ where true and unbiased information is freely available as opposed to wm3 org!

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On November 4, 2010 the Arkansas Supreme Court ordered a lower-court judge to examine whether the three inmates should be exonerated in light of new DNA evidence. DNA from the crime scene was tested in 2008, and the results of the test "conclusively excluded Echols, Baldwin and Misskelley as the source of the DNA evidence tested," the Supreme Court wrote in its ruling. The justices also said the lower court must examine claims of misconduct by the jurors who sentenced Damien Echols to death and Jessie Misskelley and Jason Baldwin to life in prison. The Justices also ordered new evidentiary hearings for Miskelley and Baldwin.

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