Not exact matches
Where Berlinger and Sinofsky had
to make their way through the wilds of Arkansas, forging their own relationships and figuring out on the fly who was bending the truth, Berg has the story (and the testifiers
to same) already in place, plus she has Jackson's money and personal interest in the case
to get her
access to DNA experts, forensic pathologists and FBI profilers, all of
whom establish very convincingly that the three men convicted
for this crime were the victims a
justice system more interested in expediency than truth.
«Alternative Business Structures and
Access to Justice...
for Whom?»
The elderly and those unable
to travel will not have
access to a local lawyer,
for whom offering assistance is uneconomic, and they may ultimately be denied
access to the
justice process.
The ABA president raised concerns about
access to justice for veterans — many of
whom face homelessness due
to legal concerns — as well as concerns about planned cuts
to federal legal services funding.
«While there may be scope within the litigation funding industry
to provide more creative funding arrangements
for some larger claims, there will still be many
to whom access to justice is severely restricted.
Such fees constituted an unacceptable barrier on
access to justice for those who were not «impoverished» yet
for whom payment of hearing fees would nonetheless materially hinder their ability
to have their case heard before a superior court.