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Man Convicted in Shaken Baby Syndrome Case Released by Judge, Similar Cases Under ReviewL.A. man spent a decade in prison for ‘shaken baby syndrome’ death. Was it based on faulty evidence?
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Warantless Search By Police Led To Ohio Woman's Drug Possession Conviction To Be OverturnedMarion County woman’s drug possession conviction was vacated after police illegally searched her bookbag.
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Warning Shot Heard Loud and Clear: How intent to stop an aggressor can justify a self-defense claimSupreme Court ruled a man who fired a warning shot at another man during a gas station altercation was entitled to argue self-defense.
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Anthony Apanovitch is on death row in Ohio, even though DNA evidence conclusively proves that he did not commit the crime.Anthony Apanovitch is an innocent man, and the state of Ohio knows it. But it plans to execute him anyway.
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Bite Mark Evidence: Junk ScienceJames Randall Rogers gets retrial to prove that flawed evidence led to his conviction for the rape and killing of his 75-year-old neighbor.
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Claude Garrett Sees Murder by Arson Conviction Overturned
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Charles McCrory was convicted of murdering Julie Ann Bonds in 1985, but has maintained his innocence for more than 35 years in prison.Teeth mark evidence sent an Alabama man to prison. Now experts say it’s wrong.
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Defense Challenges Marsy’s Law ‘Right’ of Accuser to Sit with ProsecutorThe Ohio Supreme Court will consider whether an accused’s constitutional rights to a fair trial are violated when the alleged victim sits at the prosecutor’s table during the trial.
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What’s Really in the First Step Act?What would the bill actually do? Our Attorneys have taken a closer look...
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INNOCENT? DON'T TALK TO THE POLICE.“The longer you speak to police officers, the more likely it is that you will confess to some crime that you did not commit".
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MAN FALSELY CONVICTED BY BITE MARK DIDN'T KILL DALLAS COUPLE, DA NOW SAYSThe Associated Press reported in 2013 that at least 24 people in the U.S., including two in Texas, had been exonerated in cases in which bite mark evidence played a central role in the conviction.
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INSIDE KENTUCKY'S UNREGULATED PRIVATE PROBATION INDUSTRYEvery month for two years, Cook has to pay a $25 monitoring fee to a company that serves as a privatized probation agency.
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WARRANTLESS CELLPHONE TRACKINGThe cellphone in your pocket can be used to track your movements, and federal appeals judges are considering whether cops must get a search warrant to obtain cellphone tower tracking data
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Should Prosecutor's Be Held Accountable For Wrongdoing to Win Convictions?When prosecutors cheat and lie repeatedly to win convictions, should their office be held accountable? When a man spends years, or decades, in prison as a result of such prosecutorial misconduct, should he be compensated?
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EYEWITNESSES AREN'T AS RELIABLE AS YOU MIGHT THINKOver the past quarter-century, more than 1,400 people convicted of serious crimes have been proved innocent, according to the University of Michigan Law School
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Central Park Five’s legal battle officially over as federal judge signs off on $41 million wrongful conviction settlement Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/central-park-legal-battle-officially-article-1.1929270#ixzz3CxGFXy3U
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After 30 years in prison, two inmates win their freedom in 1983 rape and murder
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OBAMA ADMINISTRATION ASKS SUPREME COURT TO ALLOW WARRANTLESS CELL PHONE SEARCHESIf the police arrest you, do they need a warrant to rifle through your cellphone? Courts have been split on the question. Currently, states like Ohio...
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JUDGE REFUSES TO BLOCK CONDOM REQUIREMENT FOR ADULT FILM ACTORSA Los Angeles County law requiring adult film actors to wear condoms is likely to survive a First Amendment challenge, a federal judge has ruled.
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MAN RELEASED AFTER DNA AND WITNESS LYING EXPOSES INNOCENCERandolph Arledge was sentenced to 99 years in prison in 1984 for killing Carolyn Armstrong. But a Texas judge freed him after new DNA tests tied someone else to the crime, and witnesses admitted to lying