By Ava Schwartzapfel DETROIT, MI — The Detroit City Council unanimously approved a $7.5 million settlemen ...
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Detroit Council OK’s $7.5 Million Settlement for Wrongfully Imprisoned Teen
Detroit Council OK’s $7.5 Million Settlement for Wrongfully Imprisoned Teen
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Kentucky Measure Would Finally Compensate People Wrongly Convicted and Incarcerated
Kentucky Measure Would Finally Compensate People Wrongly Convicted and Incarcerated
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Yolo DA Ignores Tholmer Case, but Placer County Judge Finds Good Cause for Evidentiary Hearing
Yolo DA Ignores Tholmer Case, but Placer County Judge Finds Good Cause for Evidentiary Hearing
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Falsely Jailed Anthony Broadwater Sues State of New York Seeking $50 Million for Emotional, Physical, and Psychological Damages
Falsely Jailed Anthony Broadwater Sues State of New York Seeking $50 Million for Emotional, Physical, and Psychological Damages
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Melissa Lucio – Facing April Execution – Seeks Recusal of Judge and District Attorney; Her Former Attorney Now DA in Opposing Office
Melissa Lucio – Facing April Execution – Seeks Recusal of Judge and District Attorney; Her Former Attorney Now DA in Opposing Office
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Looking Back: Supreme Court Whittles Down Right against Self-Incrimination
Looking Back: Supreme Court Whittles Down Right against Self-Incrimination
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Open Letter to DA Lisa Smittcamp – Free Douglas Stankewitz
Open Letter to DA Lisa Smittcamp – Free Douglas Stankewitz
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Looking Back: The Foul Politics of Prosecution
Looking Back: The Foul Politics of Prosecution
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Placer Judge Finds Good Cause to Reexamine 30-year-old Murder Case
Placer Judge Finds Good Cause to Reexamine 30-year-old Murder Case
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Judge in Rodney Reed Death Row Evidentiary Hearing Condemned by Innocence Project
Judge in Rodney Reed Death Row Evidentiary Hearing Condemned by Innocence Project
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Looking Back: Forensic Fraud in Child Abuse Cases
Looking Back: Forensic Fraud in Child Abuse Cases
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Tennessee Court Clears Way for Parole of Long-Incarcerated Pervis Payne as Early as 2027
Tennessee Court Clears Way for Parole of Long-Incarcerated Pervis Payne as Early as 2027
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Wrongfully Imprisoned for 43 Years, Man Now Sues for Alleged Poor Medical Care in Prison
Wrongfully Imprisoned for 43 Years, Man Now Sues for Alleged Poor Medical Care in Prison
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New Hybrid Model Promises Better Legal Representation for Incarcerated
New Hybrid Model Promises Better Legal Representation for Incarcerated
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Ohio’s Wrongful Conviction Project Primed to Investigate and Litigate More Cases
Ohio’s Wrongful Conviction Project Primed to Investigate and Litigate More Cases
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Death Penalty Abolition Group Charges Wrongful Conviction Rates Mean U.S. Should Abolish the Death Penalty
Death Penalty Abolition Group Charges Wrongful Conviction Rates Mean U.S. Should Abolish the Death Penalty
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Looking Back: New York Passes Vital Anti-Prison Census Legislation
Looking Back: New York Passes Vital Anti-Prison Census Legislation
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Federal Court, Philly DA Office Agree Rights Violated of Man Convicted of Murder in 1984 – Conviction of Willie Stokes Vacated
Federal Court, Philly DA Office Agree Rights Violated of Man Convicted of Murder in 1984 – Conviction of Willie Stokes Vacated
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Looking Back: Case Not Handled ‘Righteously’
Looking Back: Case Not Handled ‘Righteously’
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23 Years Later, Devonia Inman Exonerated from Prison Life Sentence after Discovery of Evidence Never Disclosed by Prosecution
23 Years Later, Devonia Inman Exonerated from Prison Life Sentence after Discovery of Evidence Never Disclosed by Prosecution