Sentences with phrase «wrongful conviction miscarriage»

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Although our criminal justice system is considered one of the best in the world, it remains the case that wrongful convictions and miscarriages of justice can and do occur, especially in the context of allegations of sexual offences.
Regardless of the approach adopted, there are compelling reasons to believe that an independent review body that is knowledgeable in cases of wrongful convictions, has special administrative powers, and possesses expertise in reviewing claims is a far more effective way of addressing claims of miscarriages of justice than the current model.
Lockyer, of course, is known for his dogged advocacy on behalf of the wrongfully convicted and 2007 was a year that witnessed the conclusion of a number of inquiries that exonerated innocent people whose lives had been destroyed by miscarriages of justice (see the Library Boy posts James Driskell Wrongful Conviction Report, February 16, 2007; 50 Years Later, Truscott Murder Conviction Deemed «Miscarriage of Justice», August 28, 2007; Start of Inquiry Into Actions of Disgraced Pathologist, November 12, 2007).
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He sees a terrible miscarriage of justice — and he's been notebook - deep in such miscarriages for more than 20 years, first as a research director for the Better Government Association and a contributing editor to Chicago Lawyer magazine, and for the last 11 years as head of the Medill Innocence Project, in which teams of students in his investigative journalism class are sent into the field to reexamine the evidence behind possible wrongful convictions.
As notorious as their cases are and as palpable as wrongful convictions should be — the test for miscarriage of justice can be elusive.
A miscarriage of justice is the conviction and punishment of a person for a crime they did not commit and is synonymous with wrongful conviction.
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