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Friday Roundup: Forensic Misconduct and Proving Innocence

Posted: July 15, 2011 1:35 pm

New science proves that a lethal fire which resulted in an arson conviction against an Indiana woman was an accident.

A federal judge ruled that a Navy official who was wrongfully convicted and forced to leave the service due to the work of a discredited lab analyst was not owed back pay by the Navy.

A former Oklahoma Attorney General is leading a state Justice Commission in review of wrongful convictions cases overturned by DNA evidence.

The Pennsylvania Innocence Project is fighting to free three men from prison who claim innocence. And a column this week in the Philadelphia News explores the science behind cross-racial misidentifications.




 

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