After they spent eighteen years in prison for the notorious 1993 murders of three young boys, the West Memphis Three were released on August 19, 2011, after they entered Alford pleas. Under an Alford plea, a defendant can voluntarily, knowingly, and understandingly plead guilty while he simultaneously proclaims his innocence. But with little evidence linking the West Memphis Three to the crime and with recent DNA evidence likely establishing their innocence, was it appropriate for the Circuit Court of Craighead County, Arkansas, to allow the men to even plead guilty? This Comment argues that the circuit court in Echols v. State took a step in the wrong direction when it allowed the West Memphis Three to enter Alford pleas. This Comment disc...
n April of 1980, police found the body of Richard Whitehead outside a small town in eastern Texas. W...
This article discusses the circumstantial evidence against a wrongly convicted man and the Californi...
Post-conviction DNA testing is a valuable tool for ensuring innocent people are not wrongfully incar...
Several recent high profile cases, including the case of the West Memphis Three, have revealed (agai...
Untested DNA evidence exists, and questions about Skinner‘s guilt in a 1993 New Year‘s Eve triple mu...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that the current procedures for obtaining DNA testing in Massachusetts ar...
In 1989, Ada JoAnn Taylor was accused of murder and presented with stark options. If she pleaded gui...
Honorable Mentions for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipBegi...
A few days before Christmas in 1994, in Vineland, New Jersey, Charles Apprendi, Jr. was drunk. At 2:...
[Excerpt] “Undoubtedly, there are innocent people in prison. Moreover, it is probable that the wrong...
Eight states in the nation do not have laws allowing post-conviction DNA exoneration: Alabama, Alask...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Bobby Lee Holmes was convicted of a brutal rape-murder and sentenced to death. The only evidence tha...
The statutory remedy for removing an arrest from a person’s record places an undue burden upon a per...
This Article examines one case in which students and lawyers from Golden Gate University\u27s Innoce...
n April of 1980, police found the body of Richard Whitehead outside a small town in eastern Texas. W...
This article discusses the circumstantial evidence against a wrongly convicted man and the Californi...
Post-conviction DNA testing is a valuable tool for ensuring innocent people are not wrongfully incar...
Several recent high profile cases, including the case of the West Memphis Three, have revealed (agai...
Untested DNA evidence exists, and questions about Skinner‘s guilt in a 1993 New Year‘s Eve triple mu...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that the current procedures for obtaining DNA testing in Massachusetts ar...
In 1989, Ada JoAnn Taylor was accused of murder and presented with stark options. If she pleaded gui...
Honorable Mentions for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipBegi...
A few days before Christmas in 1994, in Vineland, New Jersey, Charles Apprendi, Jr. was drunk. At 2:...
[Excerpt] “Undoubtedly, there are innocent people in prison. Moreover, it is probable that the wrong...
Eight states in the nation do not have laws allowing post-conviction DNA exoneration: Alabama, Alask...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Bobby Lee Holmes was convicted of a brutal rape-murder and sentenced to death. The only evidence tha...
The statutory remedy for removing an arrest from a person’s record places an undue burden upon a per...
This Article examines one case in which students and lawyers from Golden Gate University\u27s Innoce...
n April of 1980, police found the body of Richard Whitehead outside a small town in eastern Texas. W...
This article discusses the circumstantial evidence against a wrongly convicted man and the Californi...
Post-conviction DNA testing is a valuable tool for ensuring innocent people are not wrongfully incar...