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Evergreen Court: In blow to prosecutors, judge clears ex-building inspector Canario
The rulings mean the prosecution has so far failed to get a conviction following the investigation into the fire that led to six people being charged. Firefighter Second Lt. Jared Lloyd ...
CNN11d
See the moment a man walked free after serving 25 years for wrongful conviction
has become the first person to be exonerated by the Marion County Prosecutor's Office Conviction Integrity Unit. CNN affiliate WRTV spoke with Benson and his daughter following his release.
Fox News5d
Pennsylvania prosecutor jailed after conviction on 6 charges in attack on woman
A western Pennsylvania county prosecutor was in jail Friday after jurors convicted him of six charges for an attack on a woman while acquitting him of sexual assault and aggravated indecent ...
USA Today5d
Conviction review units have led to exonerations in Florida, New York, other states. Here's what they do.
A Florida man who served more than 34 years of a 400-year sentence for an armed robbery conviction was released Wednesday after prosecutors discovered he was likely misidentified. The release of ...
The Daily Beast5d
Teen’s Body to Be Exhumed After Murdaugh Conviction
After Murdaugh’s conviction, the Smith family started a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for the independent autopsy—and as of Friday morning have amassed $43,000. “Our family is so very ...
The Courier-Journal5d
Man pardoned by then-Gov. Bevin but later convicted for same crime has conviction upheld
LONDON, Ky. — An appeals court has upheld the conviction of a man pardoned by Kentucky’s former governor on state charges for a 2014 drug robbery killing but was later convicted for the same ...
Lexington Herald Leader5d
Appeals court upholds conviction for man who was pardoned by Bevin, then prosecuted by feds
Matt Bevin for a drug-related homicide but later went to federal prison over the same death has lost his bid to overturn the conviction. Patrick Baker had petitioned the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of ...
Buffalo News5d
The Editorial Board: 18 years stolen by wrongful conviction. More reforms are needed
It’s a sign that neither the state nor the judicial system has done enough in response to the scandalous fact of wrongful conviction. This time, the miscarriage of justice took place in Brooklyn.
ABC News8d
Man serving 400-year prison sentence exonerated after new probe finds wrongful conviction
Pryor, a thorough reinvestigation of the 1988 armed robbery case that led to Holmes’ conviction “raised reasonable doubts about his guilt.” "With the Christian faith I have, I can't have ...
ABC News5d
Appeals court upholds federal conviction of pardoned man
LONDON, Ky. -- An appeals court has upheld the conviction of a man pardoned by Kentucky’s former governor on state charges for a 2014 drug robbery killing but was later convicted for the same ...
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A Criminal Conviction Should Not Be a Civil Life Sentence
1029/S.211), a bill that will allow millions of New Yorkers with criminal conviction histories the opportunity to move forward, achieve financial and housing security, and become vital ...

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