Can I ask you, and I know, Garrison, we're coming up. Can I ask you just the idea of the bill, is that something that you think aligns with your views? Well, in the, In the past, the state has done this, and certainly I think it'd be appropriate for us to do it in the future with the correct, you know, financial means for the individual that was wrongly convicted to make sure that, you know, there's restitution there. if you will. And I know the General assembly has been very thoughtful on that process. (13:11–13:27)
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Asserts that Georgia has previously compensated wrongfully convicted individuals and supports doing so in the future.
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