The wrongful arrest and conviction of Fernando Bermudez demonstrates the American criminal justice system being forced to correct itself, despite public faith in jury trials, because Mr. Bermudez fought to exonerate himself after losing ten appeals. Mr. Bermudez’s essay entails his over eighteen-year wrongful incarceration in New York until proven “actually innocent” in 2009. This essay urges reform and accountability of mistaken eyewitness identification, perjured testimony, and police and prosecutorial misconduct as factors that began Mr. Bermudez’s ordeal in 1991. In particular, this essay examines how race, rushed judgment, and profit may have contributed to Mr. Bermudez’s ordeal while aiming to prevent the overall public safety and hum...
Wrongful conviction is a serious dilemma for the criminal-justice system. A joint investigation by t...
This article is a review of False Justice: Eight Myths that Convict the Innocent by Jim and Nancy ...
AbstractWrongful conviction is a pressing legal and social justice issue that requires scholarly att...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Note will document the increasing prevalence of exonerations and provide a ...
Extraordinarily powerful stories of ordinary people locked up for crimes they did not commit, and ho...
Exonerations are increasing, largely thanks to the advent of DNA evidence, which several prisoners’ ...
This Article examines one case in which students and lawyers from Golden Gate University\u27s Innoce...
This Article identifies the shortcomings in the American justice system relating to the inadequate c...
Scholars studying wrongful convictions have long examined their causes and the ways in which to prev...
This brief essay responds to Josh Bowers\u27 argument that criminal procedure should openly allow in...
There is nothing more compelling than a story about an innocent person wrongly convicted and ultimat...
Although the criminal justice system is one of the most important systems in our society, it has its...
This analytical essay looks at the myriad of ways innocent people are wrongfully convicted and how t...
The statutory remedy for removing an arrest from a person’s record places an undue burden upon a per...
The facts and data are in and the conclusion they compel is bleak: the American criminal justice sys...
Wrongful conviction is a serious dilemma for the criminal-justice system. A joint investigation by t...
This article is a review of False Justice: Eight Myths that Convict the Innocent by Jim and Nancy ...
AbstractWrongful conviction is a pressing legal and social justice issue that requires scholarly att...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Note will document the increasing prevalence of exonerations and provide a ...
Extraordinarily powerful stories of ordinary people locked up for crimes they did not commit, and ho...
Exonerations are increasing, largely thanks to the advent of DNA evidence, which several prisoners’ ...
This Article examines one case in which students and lawyers from Golden Gate University\u27s Innoce...
This Article identifies the shortcomings in the American justice system relating to the inadequate c...
Scholars studying wrongful convictions have long examined their causes and the ways in which to prev...
This brief essay responds to Josh Bowers\u27 argument that criminal procedure should openly allow in...
There is nothing more compelling than a story about an innocent person wrongly convicted and ultimat...
Although the criminal justice system is one of the most important systems in our society, it has its...
This analytical essay looks at the myriad of ways innocent people are wrongfully convicted and how t...
The statutory remedy for removing an arrest from a person’s record places an undue burden upon a per...
The facts and data are in and the conclusion they compel is bleak: the American criminal justice sys...
Wrongful conviction is a serious dilemma for the criminal-justice system. A joint investigation by t...
This article is a review of False Justice: Eight Myths that Convict the Innocent by Jim and Nancy ...
AbstractWrongful conviction is a pressing legal and social justice issue that requires scholarly att...