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3 Jan 2008, 8:44 am
Slate 1/2/08 Justice Dept. [read post]
5 Apr 2007, 10:13 pm
Another application for Executive Clemency was filed on April 6, 2004 to the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles. [read post]
15 Mar 2010, 4:49 am
TCRP does not handle the following types of cases: Criminal defense, parole, family law ...Texas Prison Watch - http://texasprisonwatch.blogspot.com/   Khmerization ?????????????? [read post]
19 Apr 2012, 12:31 pm by Steve Hall
As a result, hundreds of defendants nationwide remain in prison or on parole for crimes that might merit exoneration, a retrial or a retesting of evidence using DNA because FBI hair and fiber experts may have misidentified them as suspects. [read post]
20 Aug 2007, 9:26 am
A form titled "Texas Dept of Criminal Justice, Publication review/denial notification" issued to Kenneth on Aug. 9 says that What's My Name Fool? [read post]
18 Apr 2012, 10:31 am by Michael Lowe
The Washington Post is reporting that there are literally 100s of people setting in prison or living on parole right now, as this is being typed, that were wrongfully convicted in the first place because the FBI Crime Lab provided hair and fiber evidence that was just plain WRONG. [read post]
18 Apr 2012, 10:31 am by Michael Lowe
The Washington Post is reporting that there are literally 100s of people setting in prison or living on parole right now, as this is being typed, that were wrongfully convicted in the first place because the FBI Crime Lab provided hair and fiber evidence that was just plain WRONG. [read post]
25 May 2012, 12:05 am by Ken
Dept. of Justice, 150 F.Supp.2d 36, 41 (D.DC. 2001). [read post]
10 Jul 2008, 4:16 am
The Case Against The Death Penaltyby Hugo Adam Bedau --------------------------------------------------------------------------------ContentsPrefaceIntroductionDeterrenceUnfairnessInevitability of ErrorBarbarityRetributionFinancial CostsPublic OpinionAbolition TrendsFor Further Information & ReferenceNotes--------------------------------------------------------------------------------PrefaceHugo Adam Bedau is Fletcher Professor of Philosophy at Tufts University. [read post]
2 Oct 2019, 10:21 am by Deborah Heller
However, Louisiana has a non-unanimous verdict law and so a guilty verdict was entered against petitioner and he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. [read post]