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Last of the "Dixmoor Five" to be Released from Prison (2/9/2012)

Prosecutorial Oversight: John Thompson and His Fight for Justice (2/8/2012)

Kentucky Prosecutor Calls for Increased Access to Post-Conviction DNA Testing (2/7/2012)

Virginia Fails to Notify Individuals Who May Have Been Wrongfully Convicted (2/6/2012)

Friday Roundup: False Confessions, Investigating Wrongful Convictions (2/3/2012)

Cook County State's Attorney's Office Opens Conviction Integrity Unit (2/3/2012)

Science Thursday (2/2/2012)

New York’s DNA Database Bill Falls Short (2/1/2012)

Washington Legislators Consider Abolishing the Death Penalty (1/31/2012)

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Posted: January 13, 2012 5:00 pm

As the lone dissenter, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayer recognizes the potential unreliability of eyewitness testimony in Perry v. New Hampshire

A New York man’s wrongful conviction left him suffering from psychiatric problems.

A Tennessee man exonerated by DNA evidence after serving 22 years in prison requests more compensation from the state.

An Illinois Prisoner Review Board fights for posthumous exoneration of a mentally ill man who was convicted of murder.

Last minute appeal could prevent the release of a death row inmate whose conviction was vacated last week.



 

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