32 states compensate people who are wrongfully convicted. Kentucky isn’t one of them.

Thirty-two states, including some known for being tough on crime, provide compensation by statute to people who were wrongfully incarcerated. Kentucky is not among them. A proposal to provide such relief in Kentucky failed to get out of the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2001 when it was proposed by state Sen. General Neal, D-Louisville. Then-Chairman Robert Stivers,…