Sentences with phrase «potential wrongful convictions»

In the upcoming ABC drama Conviction, which is airing early next week, Atwell plays a former (and fictional) First Daughter named Hayes Morrison who rather reluctantly teams up with the Conviction Integrity Unit, a group that examines cases for potential wrongful convictions.
«It is the opinion of the CRU that this was done intentionally,» Hale said, referring to the unit in the Brooklyn District Attorney's office dedicated to investigating potential wrongful convictions.
Zeff was serving as a senior advisor to the AG and was on track to direct a new bureau to review potential wrongful convictions that Schneiderman announced in April.
It's the first statewide initiative by a law enforcement agency to address potential wrongful convictions.
The movie centers on a pair of brothers (Zac Efron and Matthew McConaughey) who team - up to investigate the potential wrongful conviction...

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After reviewing 30 cases of potential wrongful imprisonment for murder from the tenure of his controversial predecessor Charles Hynes, Brooklyn District Attorney Kenneth Thompson's office has begun to investigate the former prosecutor's non-homicide felony convictions, too.
The basic bundle includes a gritty and fast - moving thriller from the sensational Russell Blake, a gripping morality tale set in the world of animal testing from J.E. Fishman, a tale of wrongful conviction and potential redemption from Joshua Graham, an espionage thriller filled with nonstop action from Allan Leverone, and a shocking novel of our prison system gone awry from C.J. West.
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.
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