The Innocence Project
Search Site
Sign Up
close




  • Share this Share this with FaceBook Tweet about this Page E-mail This Page

New York Man Wrongfully Convicted of 1990 Crime Will Be Released (3/20/2013)

Documentary Spotlights Bad Lawyering (3/20/2013)

Florida Officer Linked to Two Wrongful Convictions (3/19/2013)

New York State Leaders and Lawmakers Call for Better Indigent Defense (3/19/2013)

Life After Exoneration, with Compensation, or Without (3/18/2013)

Maryland Gov. Cites Risk of Executing Innocent Person in Decision to Repeal (3/18/2013)

Science News - March 15, 2013 (3/15/2013)

Tune In: Innocence Project Board of Directors' Director Emeritus Janet Reno on "The Simpsons" (3/15/2013)

North Carolina Exoneree to Reunite With Sister After 40 Years (3/15/2013)

You Have the Right to an Attorney (3/14/2013)

RSS Feed

Innocence Blog

Friday Roundup

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.



 

© Innocence Project, All rights reserved.
Affiliated with the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University
Facebook / Twitter / info@innocenceproject.org