Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Flipboard 0 Since the first time DNA evidence helped overturn a conviction in 1989, more than 300 people have been cleared of crimes they did not commit with the help of such evidence. Here is a look at cases where DNA evidence has helped overturn convictions of those awaiting execution on Death Row. Take a look at these numbers: 301 – Post-conviction DNA exonerations in the U.S. 4,036 – Total number of years in prison served by people since exonerated through DNA 13.6 years – Average length of time served 18 – People exonerated through DNA who served time on Death Row Check out the infographic after the jump to see how DNA evidence helped overturn convictions of those awaiting execution on death row. Please click image to view original size Source: TopCriminalJusticeDegrees.org Twitter Tweet Facebook Share Email This article was written for Business 2 Community by Rob Punk.Learn how to publish your content on B2C Author: Rob PunkRob Punk is a writer and can be generally summed up as a web surfer. He likes to find interesting content/infographics and share with the rest. … View full profile ›More by this author:How Small Businesses Drive The U.S. EconomyThe Tradesmen That Built AmericaFaulty Ignition and Faulty Leadership: A Look Into GM’s Failure To Act