You, your friends or a group you belong to can organize an event to raise money for an Innocence Network organization and educate people
about wrongful convictions.
We use our own LEGISLATIVE ACTION CENTER, TWITTER, FACEBOOK, andand YOUTUBE to spread information
about wrongful convictions.
Unfortunately, the tide is not running in favour of those who worry
about wrongful convictions.
On each of these platforms, you can follow, retweet, share, comment, post and use hashtags to raise awareness
about wrongful convictions.
The result is, less concern
about wrongful convictions and more concern about wrongful acquittals.
Family, friends and supporters of the San Antonio Four gathered last night at the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center in San Antonio to view a special screening of Southwest of Salem (SoS), the riveting documentary
about their wrongful conviction for aggravated sexual abuse.
He is a strong advocate of criminal justice system reform and speaks publicly
about his wrongful conviction and imprisonment.
We created this online campaign in Pennsylvania to spread the word
about wrongful conviction and the related legislation.
Not exact matches
Vincent Gentile, a Brooklyn councilman running for district attorney, is calling out acting Brooklyn DA Eric Gonzalez, saying the lawman needs to set the record straight
about his role in 22 recently - uncovered
wrongful convictions that tarnished the administration of former DA Charles Hynes.
That's not to say touch evidence shouldn't be used to help solve crimes, but jurors need to be presented with information
about its limitations or
wrongful convictions may ensue, while other
convictions may fail or be overturned on appeal.
In considering topics of political immediacy —
wrongful conviction, heredity, state secrecy, and the porosity of international borders, to name just a few — she addresses the rhetorical nature of the image within her chosen topic, producing works that are as much
about the radical potential of images as they are
about their limits.
«A blog providing the knowledge you need to form your true beliefs
about police misconduct,
wrongful convictions, government transparency, and other civil rights issues.»
«Client Intake: It's
About Much More Than Just Checking Conflicts Main On the Other Side of
Wrongful Conviction»
My book looks at 11 cases of alleged
wrongful conviction, all of which raise serious questions
about the justice system.
A 2005 study from the Center on
Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University found that
about 46 percent of death row exonerees were victims of false informant testimony.
However, most of the
wrongful convictions are not high profile, so as Tankleff explains, the public doesn't usually hear
about them.
Today there is a higher level of awareness than ever before among Canadian police and prosecutors
about the causes of
wrongful convictions and what can be done to prevent them,» reads the update.
Our ability to detect
wrongful convictions is just
about zero.
«There has been a phenomenal level of educational activity among police and prosecutors
about the causes of
wrongful convictions.
Senator Feingold asked a few questions
about habeas corpus, though there were no surprising revelations and the focus again was on the risk of
wrongful convictions.
The Department of Public Safety asked our Executive Director to be part of their 2015 Blue Ribbon Panel Discussion
about the failure to disclose exculpatory information and how that leads to
wrongful convictions.
For more enlightening and eye opening facts
about Miranda and
wrongful convictions, take a look at the infographic below, which chronicles the long - reaching effects of this landmark decision and the importance of preserving the procedural protections of our constitution.
As a matter of political mood, I suspect the «average» voter now is not too troubled by historic problems with the administration of the death penalty, largely because some recent big capital cases involve mass murderer with no concerns
about a possible
wrongful conviction or terrible defense lawyering.
These lawyers, many from large firms some solo practitioners, met for 6 hours each day and learned
about the causes of
wrongful convictions, what to expect in a state criminal courtroom, how to deconstruct a case, and post-conviction law.
To start with an obvious one that was touched on in our last post
about this, the Netflix original Making a Murderer is one of the most popular series relating to
wrongful conviction.
Here's your chance to learn
about the Innocence Movement and
wrongful convictions.
Informs and educates the public, the legal profession and the judiciary
about the causes of
wrongful convictions and the fallibility of the criminal justice system.
This year, on October 4, the Pennsylvania Innocence Project is asking our friends and supporters to mark
Wrongful Conviction Day by creating a Wall for Innocence: just a wall, or blackboard, or space on the ground where people can share their thoughts
about what «Innocence Means...».
Click here to read more
about our clients and the many attorneys and partners who have helped their fight against
wrongful convictions.
When a media outlet runs a story
about an exoneration or the causes of
wrongful convictions, contact the reporter to say you are pleased to see the coverage and interested in seeing additional stories on these issues.
The evening also featured an Advocate for Justice Award for Benjamin Cardozo School of Law professor Ekow Yankah; the firsthand exoneration story of Everton Wagstaffe, who spent almost 23 years in prison fighting his
wrongful conviction; and a special performance by the Exoneree Band, a rock group consisting of five musically talented exonerated men who write and perform songs
about injustice and their own
wrongful convictions.
Naughton, explaining his reasons for pulling the plug on INUK, said that it was «no longer acceptable that hundreds of students around the country can say on their CVs that they are working with an INUK innocence project when they know next to nothing
about INUK or how to work on an alleged
wrongful conviction cases».
In this podcast, Mr. Stolarz speaks with DPIC's Robin Konrad
about the legal issues in Brown's case, discussing the culture of
conviction and the prosecutorial misconduct that led to Brown's
wrongful conviction.
The Innocence Project of Texas (IPTX) is an organization dedicated to the mission of securing the release of people who are wrongly convicted in the state of Texas and educating the public
about the causes and effects of
wrongful convictions.
I am a Dutch non-practicing lawyer / human rights defender blogging in the USA
about unsolved homicides and
wrongful convictions.
About Blog This blog covers any and all issues — wherever they arise in the world — related to the problem of
wrongful conviction of the innocent.