In 2009, New York’s highest judge, Court of Appeals Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, created the Justice Task Force. The Justice Task Force will analyze the causes of wrongful convictions and recommend changes to police and court procedures as well as training for lawyers, jurists, and police to prevent these types of injustices in the future. Composed of prosecutors, defense lawyers, scientists, and lawmakers, it is the first permanent judicially-created task force in the U.S. The Justice Task Force will also consistently monitor the implementation of those reforms intended to prevent wrongful conviction through data-driven reviews of policy changes over time. |