False convictions have received a lot of attention in recent years. Two-hundred and forty-one prisoners have been released after DNA testing has proved their innocence, and hundreds of others have been released without DNA evidence. We now know quite a bit more about false convictions than we did thirty years ago - but there is much more that we do not know, and may never know
Chapter 2 examines the critical role DNA analysis has played in exonerating the wrongfully convicted...
Eight states in the nation do not have laws allowing post-conviction DNA exoneration: Alabama, Alask...
Since 1989, DNA evidence has fueled the innocence movement, helping hundreds prove their innocence a...
False convictions have received a lot of attention in recent years. Two-hundred and forty-one prison...
DNA has really changed the way that defense lawyers and prosecutors think about wrongful convictions...
The advent of post-conviction DNA testing in the past twenty years has spawned an Innocence Revoluti...
A second wave of false confessions is cresting. In the first twenty-one years of post-conviction DNA...
In the last two decades, hundred of convicted prisoners have been exonerated by DNA and non-DNA evid...
Innocent people have been - and continue to be convicted of crimes they did not commit. The tireless...
From introduction: "Th e development of DNA testing has, for the fi rst time in the history of crimi...
The advent of DNA testing technology almost two decades ago transformed how courts review claims of ...
Brandon L. Garrett, nationally respected DNA evidence expert, presented the Ninth Annual Buck Colber...
A puzzle is raised by cases of false confessions: How could an innocent on convincingly confess to a...
This article discusses the problems identified by recent DNA exonerations history. It addresses the ...
Since 1973 a total of 114 innocent persons sentenced to death in 25 states have been exonerated and ...
Chapter 2 examines the critical role DNA analysis has played in exonerating the wrongfully convicted...
Eight states in the nation do not have laws allowing post-conviction DNA exoneration: Alabama, Alask...
Since 1989, DNA evidence has fueled the innocence movement, helping hundreds prove their innocence a...
False convictions have received a lot of attention in recent years. Two-hundred and forty-one prison...
DNA has really changed the way that defense lawyers and prosecutors think about wrongful convictions...
The advent of post-conviction DNA testing in the past twenty years has spawned an Innocence Revoluti...
A second wave of false confessions is cresting. In the first twenty-one years of post-conviction DNA...
In the last two decades, hundred of convicted prisoners have been exonerated by DNA and non-DNA evid...
Innocent people have been - and continue to be convicted of crimes they did not commit. The tireless...
From introduction: "Th e development of DNA testing has, for the fi rst time in the history of crimi...
The advent of DNA testing technology almost two decades ago transformed how courts review claims of ...
Brandon L. Garrett, nationally respected DNA evidence expert, presented the Ninth Annual Buck Colber...
A puzzle is raised by cases of false confessions: How could an innocent on convincingly confess to a...
This article discusses the problems identified by recent DNA exonerations history. It addresses the ...
Since 1973 a total of 114 innocent persons sentenced to death in 25 states have been exonerated and ...
Chapter 2 examines the critical role DNA analysis has played in exonerating the wrongfully convicted...
Eight states in the nation do not have laws allowing post-conviction DNA exoneration: Alabama, Alask...
Since 1989, DNA evidence has fueled the innocence movement, helping hundreds prove their innocence a...