July 23, 2012 Update on Ajay’s Appeal
On July 23, 2012, the appellate court granted Ajay's attorney's motion to file an over-sized brief. This is wonderful as the brief is over 75,000 words and the allowable filing size is 25,500 words.
Prosecutors Not Held Accountable (2)
Prosecutors Not Held Accountable
New Jersey Warns Juries in Eyewitness Identification (2)
New Jersey Warns Juries in Eyewitness Identification
295th Person to be Exonerated Using DNA
Northern California Innocence Project Fund Raiser
Calls for Change in Wake of Wrongful Convictions
The Texas Tribune analyzed 86 overturned convictions, finding that in nearly one quarter of those cases courts ruled that prosecutors made mistakes that often contributed to the wrong outcome. This multi-part series explores the causes and consequences of prosecutorial errors and whether reforms might prevent future wrongful convictions.
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Michael Morton[/caption]There’s no balancing of the books when you lose two and a half decades of your life to prison, Michael Morton says. He can’t make up for missing his son Eric’s childhood while he was stuck behind bars for a murder he didn’t commit.

