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Journal 8-2 A PROJECT OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION, INC. VOL. 8, NO.2, SPRING 1993 • ISSN ~748-2655 ~j Moscow Prison Conference Breaks New Groyud he International Conference ...
Annual report • December 31, 2021
that include police and prosecutorial misconduct, habeas corpus relief, ineffective assistance of counsel, sentencing, the militarization of police, the surveillance state, junk science and wrongful convictions ...
Article • February 15, 1992 • from PLN February, 1992
crime rate continues to rise. Barr's policy shift drew immediate criticism from Elizabeth Alexander, associate director of the American Civil Liberties Union's national prison project, which litigates ...
Article • April 15, 2005 • from PLN April, 2005
to two - during a construction project, that has lengthened the time for a dental appointment for Solano's 6,000 prisoners to five months. Indeed, the state Inspector General warned in January 2003 ...
Article • September 2, 2016 • from PLN September, 2016
crime lab resulted in the wrongful conviction of an innocent defendant. Santae A. Tribble was 17 when he was convicted in 1978 of murdering a taxi driver. The attacker allegedly wore a silk stocking mask ...
. DNA testing was performed after the Connecticut Innocence Project became involved in the case, and the test results indicated another man, Kevin Benefield, had committed the crimes for which Ireland had ...
Article • March 31, 2016 • from PLN April, 2016
$2.5 Million Award for Wrongfully Convicted Former Michigan Prisoner by An exonerated Michigan man will receive $2.5 million for his almost 26 years of wrongful incarceration. He ...
Article • November 10, 2015
Filed under: Detainers, Immigration
of an ICE detainer request; Galarza filed a Section 1983 request seeking damages for his wrongful detention.   The district court dismissed his complaint, saying that the county was required ...
Article • December 15, 2012 • from PLN December, 2012
) making appropriate medical care available “to [prisoners] who believe they are the wrong gender,” according to a May 31, 2011 memo issued to all BOP wardens. Previous BOP policy limited treatment ...
Article • October 6, 2015
resulted in the wrongful conviction of Michael Morton for the murder of his wife Christine. Hardin, a Houston defense attorney, was hired specially for the rare proceeding known as a “court of inquiry ...
Article • March 15, 2011
Filed under: Medical, Transplants
reasonably intelligent, compared to some of them. It gives him something to do.” Longo named his project “GAVE,”—“Gifts of Anatomical Value from Everyone”—and started a website called GaveLife.org with his ...
Innocence Project conducted DNA testing in his case. That test found the forensic evidence did not match Bromgard’s DNA; he was exonerated and released after serving over 15 years. The $3.5 million ...
Innocence Project.  We’re trying to get the film into over 50 schools, so that kids in high school and universities can see this stuff. So that’s really what we mean by it’s a movement ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
, and Bella Wolitz for their support and encouragement. I am especially grateful to Jeffrey Shulman for reading multiple drafts, providing helpful comments, and believing in the project from inception ...
Journal 15-2 A Project of the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. Vol. 15, No.2, Winter/Spring 2002· ISSN 1076-769X .NPP Begins New Litigation Initiative to End Prisoner Rape I am so ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
Pain, Suffering, and Jury Awards - a Study of the Cost of Wrongful Convictions, 2021 Pain, Suffering and Jury Awards: A Study of the Cost of Wrongful Convictions Mark A. Cohen* June 2021 Abstract ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
Pain Suffering and Jury Awards a Study of the Cost of Wrongful Convictions-June 2021 Pain, Suffering and Jury Awards: A Study of the Cost of Wrongful Convictions Mark A. Cohen* June 2021 Abstract ...
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 ...
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