In response to the failure of the tort and civil rights laws to provide a consistent remedy for exonerees, and in light of the obvious fact that the criminal justice system can never be completely error-proof, some states have enacted statutes to compensate exonerees. Ideally, compensation statutes should provide generous, rapid, and certain damage awards, accompanied by education and social services, for all those who have been wrongly convicted and later exonerated. This Article will address the need for such statutes and examine some of the differences among them
The first section of this article reviews the evidence, both historical and contemporary, documentin...
It is impossible to imagine being accused of a crime you did not commit. Worse, it is even harder to...
Although the United States has signed a United Nations agreement that stipulates that all wrongfully...
In response to the failure of the tort and civil rights laws to provide a consistent remedy for exon...
As the discovery of wrongful convictions grows, so does concern in the legal community and public sp...
It is sadly true that there are people in this country who are sentenced to prison, and even death, ...
As the discovery of wrongful convictions grows, so does concern in the legal community and public sp...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...
It is sadly true that there are people in this country who are sentenced to prison, and even death, ...
This Article identifies the shortcomings in the American justice system relating to the inadequate c...
Thousands of individuals have been wrongfully convicted across the United States. When an exoneratio...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Note will document the increasing prevalence of exonerations and provide a ...
In Part II, I discuss the cases of Kirk Odom and Santae Tribble brought under the D.C. Act. Those re...
All states should pass compensation statutes that provide financial assistance to exonerees. Followi...
The first section of this article reviews the evidence, both historical and contemporary, documentin...
It is impossible to imagine being accused of a crime you did not commit. Worse, it is even harder to...
Although the United States has signed a United Nations agreement that stipulates that all wrongfully...
In response to the failure of the tort and civil rights laws to provide a consistent remedy for exon...
As the discovery of wrongful convictions grows, so does concern in the legal community and public sp...
It is sadly true that there are people in this country who are sentenced to prison, and even death, ...
As the discovery of wrongful convictions grows, so does concern in the legal community and public sp...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...
It is sadly true that there are people in this country who are sentenced to prison, and even death, ...
This Article identifies the shortcomings in the American justice system relating to the inadequate c...
Thousands of individuals have been wrongfully convicted across the United States. When an exoneratio...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...
(Excerpt) Part I of this Note will document the increasing prevalence of exonerations and provide a ...
In Part II, I discuss the cases of Kirk Odom and Santae Tribble brought under the D.C. Act. Those re...
All states should pass compensation statutes that provide financial assistance to exonerees. Followi...
The first section of this article reviews the evidence, both historical and contemporary, documentin...
It is impossible to imagine being accused of a crime you did not commit. Worse, it is even harder to...
Although the United States has signed a United Nations agreement that stipulates that all wrongfully...