The first section of this article reviews the evidence, both historical and contemporary, documenting the existence and frequency of wrongful convictions. The next dissects an actual case to illustrate how an innocent person can be convicted and why, once the error has been corrected and the conviction is vacated, that person generally has no legal action for damages in the absence of indemnification legislation. The third section argues that society has a moral obligation to assist the wrongfully convicted; that indemnification legislation is a better approach than reliance on \u27\u27moral obligation bills; and that enacting legislation is possible - just as it was possible to pass victims\u27 compensation laws in every state. The fourth...
This Article identifies the shortcomings in the American justice system relating to the inadequate c...
There have been over 300 post-conviction DNA exonerations in the history of the United States. While...
Thousands of individuals have been wrongfully convicted across the United States. When an exoneratio...
The first section of this article reviews the evidence, both historical and contemporary, documentin...
This Article identifies the shortcomings in the American justice system relating to the inadequate c...
It is sadly true that there are people in this country who are sentenced to prison, and even death, ...
In response to the failure of the tort and civil rights laws to provide a consistent remedy for exon...
All too frequently the public is shocked by the news that Federal or State authorities have convicte...
It is sadly true that there are people in this country who are sentenced to prison, and even death, ...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...
When justice disappears, Immanuel Kant wrote, it is no longer worth while for men to live on earth...
With this Article, I hope to motivate state legislators to enact responsible, practical compensation...
In this article I argue that despite the very serious nature and surprisingly large number of these ...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...
As the discovery of wrongful convictions grows, so does concern in the legal community and public sp...
This Article identifies the shortcomings in the American justice system relating to the inadequate c...
There have been over 300 post-conviction DNA exonerations in the history of the United States. While...
Thousands of individuals have been wrongfully convicted across the United States. When an exoneratio...
The first section of this article reviews the evidence, both historical and contemporary, documentin...
This Article identifies the shortcomings in the American justice system relating to the inadequate c...
It is sadly true that there are people in this country who are sentenced to prison, and even death, ...
In response to the failure of the tort and civil rights laws to provide a consistent remedy for exon...
All too frequently the public is shocked by the news that Federal or State authorities have convicte...
It is sadly true that there are people in this country who are sentenced to prison, and even death, ...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...
When justice disappears, Immanuel Kant wrote, it is no longer worth while for men to live on earth...
With this Article, I hope to motivate state legislators to enact responsible, practical compensation...
In this article I argue that despite the very serious nature and surprisingly large number of these ...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...
As the discovery of wrongful convictions grows, so does concern in the legal community and public sp...
This Article identifies the shortcomings in the American justice system relating to the inadequate c...
There have been over 300 post-conviction DNA exonerations in the history of the United States. While...
Thousands of individuals have been wrongfully convicted across the United States. When an exoneratio...