This undated photo provided by the Oregon Department of Corrections shows Jesse Johnson. Johnson is on Oregon's death row after being convicted of murdering a woman in 1998, yet his DNA wasn't on any of the tested evidence related to the murder, and he says he's innocent. Now, a judge is considering whether to allow modern DNA tests, which Johnson's attorneys say could lead to the real killer and exonerate Johnson. (Oregon Department of Corrections via AP)
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