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Article • July 15, 2004 • from PLN July, 2004
$3 Million in Settlements for Wrongful Illinois Convictions by by Matthew T. Clarke On June 17, 2003, Illinois passed a state budget that includes around $1.5 million in settlements for wrongly convicted former prisoners, including Rolondo Cruz and Aaron Patterson, former death row prisoners pardoned by former Governor George Ryan. …
The Problem of False Confessions in the Post-DNA World, Steven Drizin and Richard Leo, North Carolina Law Review, 2004 HeinOnline -- 82 N.C. L. Rev. 891 2003-2004 Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1134094 HeinOnline -- 82 N.C. L. Rev. 892 2003-2004 Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1134094 HeinOnline -- 82 N.C. L. …
Article • May 15, 2004 • from PLN May, 2004
$15 Million Award for Wrongful Conviction Upheld by $15 Million Award for Wrongful Conviction Upheld The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit affirmed a district court's denial of qualified immunity for two Chicago policemen who had concealed evidence and induced witnesses to testify falsely against a man wrongfully …
Article • May 15, 2004 • from PLN May, 2004
Innocent Ohio Man Paid $750,000 for 10 Years Imprisonment by In 1991, Jimmy "Spunk" Williams, 32, was convicted of raping a 12 year-old girl, and sentenced to life in prison. Williams was appointed attorney Tom Watkins to represent him at a December 2001 parole hearing. Convinced of Williams' innocence, Watkins …
Article • May 15, 2004 • from PLN May, 2004
Virginia Legislature Awards Wrongfully Convicted Man $1.5 Million by The Virginia legislature has passed a bill awarding nearly $1.5 million to a man who spent 15 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Marvin Anderson was convicted by a Virginia court in December 1982 of abduction, sodomy, …
Article • May 15, 2004 • from PLN May, 2004
County Public Defender Liable for Wrongful Conviction by The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Ap-peals, sitting en banc, reinstated a former Nevada Death Row prisoner's 42 U.S.C. § 1983 suit against Clark County, Nevada, and the County's Chief Public Defender. Roberto Miranda was convicted of a 1981 murder and sentenced …
Article • April 15, 2004 • from PLN April, 2004
$475,000 Settlement for Wrongly Convicted Indiana Ex-Con by $475,000 Settlement for Wrongly Convicted Indiana Ex-Con On March 5, 2003, Jerry Watkins settled his wrongful conviction lawsuit against the Hancock County sheriff's department inIndianapolis and the Indianapolis police department. Watkins was convicted of murdering his 11 year old sister in law …
Dallas Police Convicted of Framing Drug Defendants, DA Refuses to Help Innocent Prisoners by by Matthew T. Clarke In April, 2000, former Dallas police officers Quentis Roper and Daniel Maples were convicted of extorting more than $125,000 from drug dealers and illegal immigrants and falsifying evidence against those who refused …
Article • July 15, 2003 • from PLN July, 2003
Over 100 Prisoners Exonerated Through DNA, Government Cuts Funding by Rex Bagley Bruce Godschalk became a free man on February 14, 2002,after fifteen years of incarceration for a crime he refused to admit to. In May, 1987 he was convicted in Philadelphia for the rape of two women and indecent …
Article • July 15, 2003 • from PLN July, 2003
Houston Crime Lab Closed, Prisoner Freed by Michael Rigby On March 6, 2003, the Houston Police Department (HPD) Chief C. O. Bradford announced that the department's DNA crime lab had been shut down and that internal affairs had launched an investigation into possible criminal and other misconduct. The announcement came …
Compensating the Wrongly Convicted, or Not by Matthew Clarke by Matthew T. Clarke Hundreds of thousands of men and women are hidden from society—social failures convicted of felonies—behind concrete walls and razor wire in isolated parts of our country. Nestled among them are society's silenced victims—the wrongfully convicted. Society is …
Article • March 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2004
California Awards Wrongly Incarcerated Man $428,000 by The State of California awarded $428,000 on September 24, 2003 for the 12 years of false incarceration served by an East Palo Alto, California man whose murder conviction had been abated when Santa Clara County prosecutors became convinced they had put the wrong …
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 _ was released to the public on April 23, 2004. The report analyzed data from 328 cases during that 15 year period …
Tulia Travesty Settled for $6 Million by Hans Sherrer Tulia Travesty Settled For $6 Million by Hans Sherrer On August 22, 2003, Texas Governor Rick Perry pardoned 35 people whose convictions stemmed from a Swisher County drug investigation that began in 1998. The prosecution of those people began with the …
Brief • March 11, 2003
Jones v. Markham et al, IL, Complaint, Wrongful Conviction Imprisonment, 2003 • 1 > Attorney Code: 55091 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT, LAW DIVISION RONALD JONES, ) ) ) ) Plaintiff, v. No. 00 L 5608 ) JOHN MARKHAM, #2913, STEVEN HOOD, ) #11885, CARL …
Article • August 15, 2001 • from PLN August, 2001
Unjust Rape Conviction Nets New York Man $530,000 by In May, 2000, the New York Court Claims in White Plains awarded Victor Ortiz, 41, $530,658 in damages after he spent 12 years in prison for a rape he did not commit. In January 1984, Ortiz, then 25, was convicted of …
New York City Settles Black Panther Frame Up Suit for $890,000 by Roger Smith On December 5, 2000, New York City officials agreed to settle Dhoruba alMujahid bin Wahad's wrongful imprisonment suit for $490,000 in damages, costs, and attorney fees. Wahad, a former Black Panther leader, was convicted of attempted …
Article • June 15, 2001 • from PLN June, 2001
Wrongfully Convicted Ohio Man Receives $250,000 Award by On January 11, 2001, a Columbus, Ohio man who spent nearly six years in prison for three rapes he did not commit was awarded almost $250,000 in damages by the Ohio Court of Claims. Walter D. Smith, 43, was released from the …
Two Louisiana Death Row Prisoners Freed by Three days after Christmas, 2000, Michael Ray Graham walked off death row at the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola. He was wearing a prison issue denim jacket and carried all of his worldly possessions in two manila envelopes tucked under one arm. After …
Actual Innocence--Five Days to Execution and other Dispatches From the Wrongly Convicted by Roger Hummel By Barry Scheck, Peter Nuefeld, and Jim Dwyer Review by Roger Hummel Since 1963, at least 381 murder convictions across the nation have been reversed because of police or prosecutorial misconduct yet not one of …
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