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Article • October 15, 2007 • from PLN October, 2007
of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky Settles with Wrongly Imprisoned Man for $3.9 Million. Barry Scheck was lead counsel for both plaintiffs, but while he is a co-director of the Innocence Project, he represented ...
of Dallas used the senator for public relations, marketing and consulting work. Combined, the companies paid Lucio about $100,000 a year. Lucio contends he did nothing wrong and asserts the money was earned ...
Article • July 15, 2003 • from PLN July, 2003
Bruce L. Castor Jr. refused the request because of the taped confession. The Innocence Project at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York City represented Godschalk in this case. In 1997 ...
Article • July 15, 2011 • from PLN July, 2011
in the hands of a criminal justice system that is itself responsible for much of the LGBT violence.” QI writes about the opposition in New York state by the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, FIERCE!, Audrey Lorde ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Voting
, an independent researcher in Lexington, Kentucky. The author gratefully thanks Patricia G. Cook and Jocelyn L. Hill for their support, contribution to the planning and implementation of this project ...
Publication • 2021
The Square One Project-Reimagining Judging, Jan 2021 THt SQUARE ONE PROJrCT REIMAGINE JUSTICE EXECUTIVE SESSION ON THE FUTURE OF JUSTICE POLICY JANUARY 2021 Nancy Gertner Harvard Law School ...
Report Downplays Wrongful Convictions in U.S. by Hans Sherrer A report by University of Michigan staffers and law students _ Exonerations in the United States: 1989 through 2003 ...
Allen v. City of St. Louis, MO, Complaint, Wrongful Conviction, 2014 Case: 4:14-cv-01398-RWS Doc. #: 1 Filed: 08/12/14 Page: 1 of 57 PageID #: 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT ...
Article • January 12, 2016
The Bureaucracy of Mercy by Why hasn’t President Obama freed more prisoners? Maybe that’s the wrong question. By Bill Keller, The Marshall Project As the two presidents, one ...
Publication • March 9, 2016
Filed under: Overdetention
) - $106,500.00 - 43 days ($2476 per day; over $2600 adjusted for inflation) Oviatt v. Pierce, 954 F.2d 1470 (9th Cir. 1992) -- verdict of $65,000 for 114 days of wrongful incarceration without arraignment ($570 ...
Brief • February 1, 2011
Filed under: Police Misconduct
TO FILE AMICI CURIAE BRIEF; AMICI CURIAE BRIEF OF THE ACLU FOUNDATION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE NATIONAL POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY PROJECT Peter J. Eliasberg ACLU Foundation of Southern California 1313 ...
Brief • 2011
BRIEF OF THE ACLU FOUNDATION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE NATIONAL POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY PROJECT Peter J. Eliasberg ACLU Foundation of Southern California 1313 West Eighth Street Los Angeles, CA 90017 ...
Annual report • December 31, 2014
HRDC, PLN and PPJ Websites 3 HRDC Staff 4 HRDC Board of Directors 4 Funding in 2014 6 Activism & Advocacy 6 Media Outreach 13 Litigation Project 18 New Cases Filed in 2014 18 Prior Cases Still ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
Center for Court Innovation What Demonstration Projects Can Teach Us About Innovation and Criminal Justice 2011 Learning by doing What Demonstration Projects Can Teach Us About Innovation ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
Inside • . . Parole Rescission Based on Victims' Statements . . . . . . .. Page 9 Court Awards $3,600 For Wrongful Confinement. . . .. Page 10 Challenges to Grievance Denials Page 15 Wrongful Imposition ...
Article • March 3, 2016
for wrongful conviction. No one knows how many people have been wrongfully convicted. The Innocence Project has documented over 300 people who have been exonerated based on DNA evidence.1 There are likely ...
Brief • 2003
of Action A. Plaintiff This is an action for damages resulting from the wrongful death of plaintiff’s decedent, 17 year old Anthony Hernández-González, in violation of the Constitution and laws of the United ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2006
found the National Prison Project, an American Civil Liberties Union program, said he did not believe that altering the regulations risked a return to the days of Holmesburg. “With the help ...
Article • September 15, 2024 • from PLN September, 2024
Remedying Wrongs by Kenneth Alyass The administrative remedy process is a roadblock to challenging inhumane prison conditions. With the help of advocates, people in prison are fighting back ...
Journal 6-1 >' ""j-f A PROJECT OF THE AMERICAN CIVllliBERTlES UNION FOUNDATION, INC. VOl. 6, NO.1, WINTER 1991 • ISSN 074$-2655 , }.:.~, U.S. Now Leads World in Rate ofIncarieration Incarceration ...
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