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Study: 2000 convicted then exonerated in 23 years
There is no official record-keeping system for exonerations of convicted criminals in the country, so academics set one up. The new national registry, or database, painstakingly assembled by the University of Michigan Law School and the Center on
Updated: 05/21/2012 02:07A
Hart: Can't count on eyewitnesses to ID criminals
Journalists are better at asking questions than answering them, so I'll pose a few of my own: How do you know that someone is a criminal? A new study of DeLuna's case by the Columbia University Human Rights Law Review concluded that flawed police
Updated: 05/21/2012 02:02A
Hart: Can't count on eyewitnesses to ID criminals
Journalists are better at asking questions than answering them, so I'll pose a few of my own: How do you know that someone is a criminal? A new study of DeLuna's case by the Columbia University Human Rights Law Review concluded that flawed police
Updated: 05/21/2012 02:02A
Quebec protests gain high profile support
It is a solar eclipse that is only visible to North America about once everyMore >> Authorities are investigating a structure fire in the Spanish Springs area Saturday evening. Firefighters say it happened after 6 pm at a home on Spanish Trail Drive.
Updated: 05/21/2012 01:57A
Registry quantifies false convictions exonerated in US
There is no official record-keeping system for exonerations of convicted criminals in the country, so academics set one up. The new national registry, or database, painstakingly assembled by the University of Michigan Law School and the Center on
Updated: 05/21/2012 01:46A
In 23 years, 2000-plus were wrongly convicted
There is no official record-keeping system for exonerations of convicted criminals in the country, so academics set one up. The new national registry, or database, painstakingly assembled by the University of Michigan Law School and the Center on
Updated: 05/21/2012 01:27A
In 23 years, 2000-plus were wrongly convicted
There is no official record-keeping system for exonerations of convicted criminals in the country, so academics set one up. The new national registry, or database, painstakingly assembled by the University of Michigan Law School and the Center on
Updated: 05/21/2012 01:27A
Crime boss gets life in prison
The verdict, by the intermediate court of Xiamen, Fujian province, on Friday, also ruled that Lai will forfeit all his personal income and be deprived of his political rights for life. It is unknown whether Lai has appealed, but experts said the case
Updated: 05/21/2012 01:26A
George F. Will: A nightmare in Tewksbury
The government says the rooms were used to “facilitate” a crime. It does not say the Caswells knew or even that they were supposed to know what was going on in all their rooms all the time. Civil forfeiture law treats citizens worse than criminals,
Updated: 05/21/2012 01:10A
George F. Will: A nightmare in Tewksbury
The government says the rooms were used to “facilitate” a crime. It does not say the Caswells knew or even that they were supposed to know what was going on in all their rooms all the time. Civil forfeiture law treats citizens worse than criminals,
Updated: 05/21/2012 01:10A