OPINION
WILLHITE, Acting P. J.—
California law provides that if a person has been imprisoned or incarcerated for a crime, and that crime "was either not committed at all or, if committed, was not committed by him or her," he or she may present a claim for compensation against the state to the California Victim Compensation Board...
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