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Friday Roundup: The Long Road to Prove Innocence

Posted: July 22, 2011 1:45 pm

Rather than issue a decision in the case, the panel of judges who reviewed Thomas Haynesworth's bid for exoneration have decided that the case should be heard by the entire Virginia Court of Appeals. 

Research reveals vocal stress analysis isn’t a reliable method for lie detection during interrogations.

A new status report in the West Memphis Three murder case reveals DNA testing excludes Damien Echols, Jesse Misskelley and Jason Baldwin in the murders of three boys in 1993.

Two years after being released from prison, exoneree James Bain rebuilds his life in Florida.





Tags: Forensic Oversight, Unvalidated/Improper Forensics

 

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