Several recent high profile cases, including the case of the West Memphis Three, have revealed (again), that factually innocent defendants do plead guilty. And, more disturbingly, in many of the cases, the defendant’s innocence is known, or at least highly suspected, at the time the plea is entered. Innocent defendants plead guilty most often, but not always, in three sets of cases: first, low level offenses where a quick guilty plea provides the key to the cellblock door; second, cases where defendants have been wrongfully convicted, prevail on appeal, and are then offered a plea bargain which will assure their immediate or imminent release and third, where defendants are threatened with harsh alternative punishments if they do not plead g...
A great concern with plea-bargains is that they may induce innocent individuals to plead guilty to c...
Defendants in criminal cases are overwhelmingly more likely to plead guilty than to go to trial. Pre...
Pursuing justice for the wrongfully convicted is a profoundly meaningful goal. Yet the innocence mov...
Several recent high profile cases, including the case of the West Memphis Three, have revealed (agai...
In this Article, Professors Dervan and Edkins discuss a recent psychological study they completed re...
Nearly all felony convictions—about 95 percent—follow guilty pleas, suggesting that plea offers are ...
In 1989, Ada JoAnn Taylor was accused of murder and presented with stark options. If she pleaded gui...
We investigated plea bargaining by making students actually guilty or innocent of a cheating offense...
Scholars highlight an “innocence problem” as one of plea bargaining’s chief failures. Their concerns...
Wrongful convictions are difficult to overturn due to the pressure for finality in criminal trials. ...
Public defenders and other court actors most often engage in behind-the-scene plea negotiating to ma...
A major concern with plea bargains is that innocent defendants will be induced to plead guilty. This...
In the summer of 2015, experts gathered from around the country to sit together and discuss one of t...
Through innocent pleas and innocence procedures, this Article urges a fundamental change to the adve...
When people imagine a conviction occurring in the criminal justice system, they typically imagine a ...
A great concern with plea-bargains is that they may induce innocent individuals to plead guilty to c...
Defendants in criminal cases are overwhelmingly more likely to plead guilty than to go to trial. Pre...
Pursuing justice for the wrongfully convicted is a profoundly meaningful goal. Yet the innocence mov...
Several recent high profile cases, including the case of the West Memphis Three, have revealed (agai...
In this Article, Professors Dervan and Edkins discuss a recent psychological study they completed re...
Nearly all felony convictions—about 95 percent—follow guilty pleas, suggesting that plea offers are ...
In 1989, Ada JoAnn Taylor was accused of murder and presented with stark options. If she pleaded gui...
We investigated plea bargaining by making students actually guilty or innocent of a cheating offense...
Scholars highlight an “innocence problem” as one of plea bargaining’s chief failures. Their concerns...
Wrongful convictions are difficult to overturn due to the pressure for finality in criminal trials. ...
Public defenders and other court actors most often engage in behind-the-scene plea negotiating to ma...
A major concern with plea bargains is that innocent defendants will be induced to plead guilty. This...
In the summer of 2015, experts gathered from around the country to sit together and discuss one of t...
Through innocent pleas and innocence procedures, this Article urges a fundamental change to the adve...
When people imagine a conviction occurring in the criminal justice system, they typically imagine a ...
A great concern with plea-bargains is that they may induce innocent individuals to plead guilty to c...
Defendants in criminal cases are overwhelmingly more likely to plead guilty than to go to trial. Pre...
Pursuing justice for the wrongfully convicted is a profoundly meaningful goal. Yet the innocence mov...