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Forensics: Non-forensic lawyers in charge. Watchdog fails wrongly convicted owing to lack of forensic expertise, experts say | Criminal Cases Review Commission | The Guardian
Criminal Cases Review Commission faces criticism over its handling of several high-profile cases — Read on http://www.theguardian.com/law/2025/sep/07/watchdog-fails-wrongly-convicted-prisoners-lack-forensic-expertise-experts-say
Posted in AAFS, Civil rights, costs of wrongful convictions, Crime lab scandal, criminal justice, Forensic Science, Forensic Science Bias, wrongful convictions
Tagged exoneration, forensic examiner error, Forensic science, innocence project, Miscarriage of justice, wrongful convictions
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Forensics: From The Intercept’s investigator journalists Jordan Smith and Liliana Segura. Emails Show Oklahoma AG Agreed to Release Richard Glossip
In an explosive new court filing, Glossip’s attorneys accuse Gentner Drummond of reneging on a plan negotiated in 2023. — Read on theintercept.com/2025/07/16/glossip-drummond-oklahoma-death-row/
Forensics: Alaska awards $$$ for decades long false imprisonment.
Forensics: Over charging for crimes, its cost and ineffectiveness in a “tough on crime” state. Cops being overwhelmed by new laws.
Posted in Civil rights, criminal justice
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Trumps’ DC AG threatens Georgetown Law school for teaching civil rights in its curriculum. Next stop will be a constitutional law ban. The AG is going after a school for lawyers! How stupid is THAT.
Posted in Civil rights, prosecutorial misconduct
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