Innocence Blog
Friday Roundup: Fighting for Freedom in Arizona, Fixing Forensics in Texas
Posted: October 29, 2010 5:51 pm
On Wednesday, ABC's Diane Sawyer reported on "World News Tonight" about the case of William Macumber, who is in an Arizona prison for a murder he says he didn't commit.
ABC's "Nightline" spoke this week with John Grisham about his new book "The Confession," which tells the story of man sentenced to death for a crime he didn't commit.
A California public defender retired after 35 years of representing the poor, including one man imprisoned for nearly two decades for a murder he didn't commit.
A government study found that opening a temporary DNA lab for Houston and Harris County cases would cost nearly $5 million.
An ongoing saga of misconduct by a former Canadian medical examiner continued as two women were cleared years after they were wrongfully convicted of killing their own babies.

















