The advent of DNA testing technology almost two decades ago transformed how courts review claims of innocence. Our system discarded many of the rules of finality that traditionally barred most postconviction claims of innocence. In recent years almost every state enacted post-conviction DNA statutes, which I survey here. Yet our criminal system still remains at a crossroads and meritorious claims of innocence continue to face great obstacles. State statutes typically exclude entire categories of convicts who might convincingly prove their innocence and state courts often deny access to DNA testing. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has yet to adopt a constitutional innocence claim, though advances in technology have upended the Court\u27s reason...
The Supreme Court has never resolved whether innocence is a freestanding constitutional claim. Many...
DNA evidence testing is the leading cause of exonerations in criminal cases throughout the United St...
This empirical study examines for the first time how the criminal justice system in the United State...
It is often said that truth “accurate sorting of the guilty from the innocent” is the primary object...
Eight states in the nation do not have laws allowing post-conviction DNA exoneration: Alabama, Alask...
DNA has really changed the way that defense lawyers and prosecutors think about wrongful convictions...
Since 1989, DNA evidence has fueled the innocence movement, helping hundreds prove their innocence a...
With the recent rise of the Innocence Movement, many traditional police tools for evaluating forensi...
Despite advances in DNA technology and the ability, for the first time, to prove almost conclusively...
Forensic science is used as evidence in criminal cases regularly. Recently, however, scientists have...
This chapter describes the conceptual move away from factual innocence to legal exonerations based o...
The U.S. Supreme Court in District Attorney\u27s Office v. Osborne confronted novel and complex cons...
The advent of post-conviction DNA testing in the past twenty years has spawned an Innocence Revoluti...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that the current procedures for obtaining DNA testing in Massachusetts ar...
The Supreme Court has never resolved whether innocence is a freestanding constitutional claim. Some ...
The Supreme Court has never resolved whether innocence is a freestanding constitutional claim. Many...
DNA evidence testing is the leading cause of exonerations in criminal cases throughout the United St...
This empirical study examines for the first time how the criminal justice system in the United State...
It is often said that truth “accurate sorting of the guilty from the innocent” is the primary object...
Eight states in the nation do not have laws allowing post-conviction DNA exoneration: Alabama, Alask...
DNA has really changed the way that defense lawyers and prosecutors think about wrongful convictions...
Since 1989, DNA evidence has fueled the innocence movement, helping hundreds prove their innocence a...
With the recent rise of the Innocence Movement, many traditional police tools for evaluating forensi...
Despite advances in DNA technology and the ability, for the first time, to prove almost conclusively...
Forensic science is used as evidence in criminal cases regularly. Recently, however, scientists have...
This chapter describes the conceptual move away from factual innocence to legal exonerations based o...
The U.S. Supreme Court in District Attorney\u27s Office v. Osborne confronted novel and complex cons...
The advent of post-conviction DNA testing in the past twenty years has spawned an Innocence Revoluti...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that the current procedures for obtaining DNA testing in Massachusetts ar...
The Supreme Court has never resolved whether innocence is a freestanding constitutional claim. Some ...
The Supreme Court has never resolved whether innocence is a freestanding constitutional claim. Many...
DNA evidence testing is the leading cause of exonerations in criminal cases throughout the United St...
This empirical study examines for the first time how the criminal justice system in the United State...