Twenty-two states, the District of Columbia, and the Federal Government currently have statutory mechanisms in place to provide compensation for wrongfully convicted individuals. Most of these statutes focus on the need for monetary compensation for individuals who have spent years in prison for crimes they did not commit. Only three of these statutes also provide meaningful post-release services. This is despite the fact that these programs are critical to address the unique reentry obstacles that face wrongfully convicted individuals and to ensure successful reintegration into society. This article examines the need for all states to provide meaningful post-release services to wrongfully convicted individuals. Focusing on the Massachusett...
Tim Atkins was wrongfully convicted of a crime he did not commit and spent 23 years in prison. Alth...
As the discovery of wrongful convictions grows, so does concern in the legal community and public sp...
It is impossible to imagine being accused of a crime you did not commit. Worse, it is even harder to...
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...
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...
Despite significant efforts to uncover and prevent wrongful convictions, little attention has been p...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...
In recent years, the number of exonerations of persons wrongfully imprisoned has increased nationwid...
After years of swelling prison populations, the reentry into society of people with criminal convict...
In response to the failure of the tort and civil rights laws to provide a consistent remedy for exon...
It is sadly true that there are people in this country who are sentenced to prison, and even death, ...
Despite significant efforts to uncover and prevent wrongful convictions, little attention has been p...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...
Tim Atkins was wrongfully convicted of a crime he did not commit and spent 23 years in prison. Alth...
As the discovery of wrongful convictions grows, so does concern in the legal community and public sp...
It is impossible to imagine being accused of a crime you did not commit. Worse, it is even harder to...
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...
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...
Despite significant efforts to uncover and prevent wrongful convictions, little attention has been p...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...
In recent years, the number of exonerations of persons wrongfully imprisoned has increased nationwid...
After years of swelling prison populations, the reentry into society of people with criminal convict...
In response to the failure of the tort and civil rights laws to provide a consistent remedy for exon...
It is sadly true that there are people in this country who are sentenced to prison, and even death, ...
Despite significant efforts to uncover and prevent wrongful convictions, little attention has been p...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...
Tim Atkins was wrongfully convicted of a crime he did not commit and spent 23 years in prison. Alth...
As the discovery of wrongful convictions grows, so does concern in the legal community and public sp...
It is impossible to imagine being accused of a crime you did not commit. Worse, it is even harder to...