By Jose Medina and Samara Yarnes NEW YORK, NY - After years of waiting for someone to pick up his case t ...
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VANGUARD INVESTIGATION: More than 20 Years after Conviction, Man’s Legal Nightmare about to End
VANGUARD INVESTIGATION: More than 20 Years after Conviction, Man’s Legal Nightmare about to End
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VANGUARD INVESTIGATION: Injustice Through Manipulation – Lengthy Incarceration from Technical Violation May Have Violated Infamous Jeff Perrotte’s Rights of Procedural Justice
VANGUARD INVESTIGATION: Injustice Through Manipulation – Lengthy Incarceration from Technical Violation May Have Violated Infamous Jeff Perrotte’s Rights of Procedural Justice
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Family and Supporters of Andre Brown Seek to Press Bronx DA to Allow for Virtual Hearing
Family and Supporters of Andre Brown Seek to Press Bronx DA to Allow for Virtual Hearing
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Vanguard Follow-Up in Stankewitz Case: COVID and Hope for the Future
Vanguard Follow-Up in Stankewitz Case: COVID and Hope for the Future
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Looking Back: Doing Hard Time – Part Three
Looking Back: Doing Hard Time – Part Three
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Mississippi Man Who Served 23 Years for a Crime He Did Not Commit Awarded $500,000
Mississippi Man Who Served 23 Years for a Crime He Did Not Commit Awarded $500,000
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Missouri Supreme Court Rejects Appeal of Johnson on Technical Grounds Despite Strong Evidence of Innocence
Missouri Supreme Court Rejects Appeal of Johnson on Technical Grounds Despite Strong Evidence of Innocence
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Everyday Injustice Episode 91: Flint Taylor on the Murder of Fred Hampton and Chicago Torture Cases
Everyday Injustice Episode 91: Flint Taylor on the Murder of Fred Hampton and Chicago Torture Cases
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Lawyers Tony Serra and Curtis Briggs Talk about What Client’s Freedom Could Mean to Future of Death Penalty
Lawyers Tony Serra and Curtis Briggs Talk about What Client’s Freedom Could Mean to Future of Death Penalty
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Looking Back: Yes, I Witnessed Violence In Prison – Part 2
Looking Back: Yes, I Witnessed Violence In Prison – Part 2
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Duke Law Wrongful Conviction Unit Exonerates 10th Client Overall and 4th in Last Two Years
Duke Law Wrongful Conviction Unit Exonerates 10th Client Overall and 4th in Last Two Years
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Yes, I Witnessed Violence in Prison – Part 1
Yes, I Witnessed Violence in Prison – Part 1
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Another Exoneration – 17th – of Wrongfully Convicted Person in Philly
Another Exoneration – 17th – of Wrongfully Convicted Person in Philly
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Suffolk County District Attorney Argues Man Wrongfully Convicted in 1991 Homicide
Suffolk County District Attorney Argues Man Wrongfully Convicted in 1991 Homicide
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‘We Need a Whole New System,’ Charges Termaine Hicks After 19 Years Wrongfully Incarcerated
‘We Need a Whole New System,’ Charges Termaine Hicks After 19 Years Wrongfully Incarcerated
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Guest Commentary: A Letter from an Innocent Man Wrongly Incarcerated
Guest Commentary: A Letter from an Innocent Man Wrongly Incarcerated
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Tearful Prosecutor Admits Failures in Day 4 of Kansas Misconduct Hearing
Tearful Prosecutor Admits Failures in Day 4 of Kansas Misconduct Hearing
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CA Supreme Court Tosses Kim Long Conviction – She Spent 7 Years in Prison for Murder
CA Supreme Court Tosses Kim Long Conviction – She Spent 7 Years in Prison for Murder
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VANGUARD INVESTIGATION: New Evidence Reveals California’s Longest Serving Inmate on Death Row May Actually be Innocent
VANGUARD INVESTIGATION: New Evidence Reveals California’s Longest Serving Inmate on Death Row May Actually be Innocent