Many state innocence protection statutes give courts the power to impose appropriate sanctions when biological evidence needed for postconviction DNA testing is wrongly destroyed by the government. Constitutional claims based on wrongful evidence destruction are governed by the virtually insurmountable bad faith standard articulated in Arizona v. Youngblood. The wrongful destruction of DNA evidence in contravention of state innocence protection laws, however, should be governed by the standards used to adjudicate other access to evidence violations in criminal cases, including disclosures mandated by the rules of criminal procedure, the Jencks Act, and Brady v. Maryland. Under the access to evidence sanctions analysis, courts must bal...
The advent of DNA testing technology almost two decades ago transformed how courts review claims of ...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that the current procedures for obtaining DNA testing in Massachusetts ar...
Post-conviction DNA testing is a valuable tool for ensuring innocent people are not wrongfully incar...
Many state innocence protection statutes give courts the power to impose appropriate sanctions when ...
Many state innocence protection statutes give courts the power to impose appropriate sanctions when ...
Forensic science is used as evidence in criminal cases regularly. Recently, however, scientists have...
Review of Wrongful Convictions and the DNA Revolution: Twenty-Five Years of Freeing the Innocent (Da...
Eight states in the nation do not have laws allowing post-conviction DNA exoneration: Alabama, Alask...
The retention of DNA and other forensic evidence following the completion of the trial process raise...
The DNA exonerations of the late twentieth century spawned a reform movement arguably as influential...
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...
When the Second Circuit decided McKithen v. Brown, it joined an ever-growing list of courts faced wi...
This empirical study examines for the first time how the criminal justice system in the United State...
This Article examines the body of law emerging in cases brought by former criminal defendants once e...
The advent of DNA testing technology almost two decades ago transformed how courts review claims of ...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that the current procedures for obtaining DNA testing in Massachusetts ar...
Post-conviction DNA testing is a valuable tool for ensuring innocent people are not wrongfully incar...
Many state innocence protection statutes give courts the power to impose appropriate sanctions when ...
Many state innocence protection statutes give courts the power to impose appropriate sanctions when ...
Forensic science is used as evidence in criminal cases regularly. Recently, however, scientists have...
Review of Wrongful Convictions and the DNA Revolution: Twenty-Five Years of Freeing the Innocent (Da...
Eight states in the nation do not have laws allowing post-conviction DNA exoneration: Alabama, Alask...
The retention of DNA and other forensic evidence following the completion of the trial process raise...
The DNA exonerations of the late twentieth century spawned a reform movement arguably as influential...
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...
When the Second Circuit decided McKithen v. Brown, it joined an ever-growing list of courts faced wi...
This empirical study examines for the first time how the criminal justice system in the United State...
This Article examines the body of law emerging in cases brought by former criminal defendants once e...
The advent of DNA testing technology almost two decades ago transformed how courts review claims of ...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that the current procedures for obtaining DNA testing in Massachusetts ar...
Post-conviction DNA testing is a valuable tool for ensuring innocent people are not wrongfully incar...