And he could not be more prescient, because Whitehurst's
Forensic Justice Project put out a statement this morning saying, in so many words, We told you so.
Another problem: It is not until the 21st paragraph that the piece mentions the role of
the Forensic Justice Project in exposing this injustice.
Not exact matches
Miscarriages of
justice are a familiar theme in blogs, this week Carole McCartney of the University of Leeds Innocence
Project writes about the perils of reliance on flawed
forensic evidence.
The Pennsylvania Innocence
Project has a four-fold mission to: (1) secure the exoneration, release from imprisonment, and restoration to society of persons who are innocent and have been wrongly convicted; (2) provide clinical training and experience to students in the fields of law, journalism, criminal
justice, and
forensic science; (3) collaborate with law enforcement agencies and the courts to address systemic causes of wrongful convictions; and (4) strengthen and improve the effectiveness of the criminal
justice system in Pennsylvania through public education and advocacy.