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Is it more like lightning striking your house? says Adele Bernard, who runs the Post-Conviction Project at Pace Law School in New York, which investigates claims of wrongful conviction.
A Solitary Jailhouse Lawyer Argues His Way Out of Prison Sean Gardiner 2010
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At the Post-Conviction Relief Act hearing in 1995, Howard testified that on several occasions, Cynthia White picked Freeman out of a lineup.
The Framing of Mumia Abu-Jamal: an interview with author J. Patrick O'Connor 2008
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The Justice Project's policy review Improving Access to Post-Conviction DNA Testing argues for the preservation of biological evidence throughout a defendant's entire sentence.
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The commonwealth's highest court also rejected subsequent appeals (in 1995, 1996 and 1997, his case was the subject of Post-Conviction Relief Act hearings, which afforded him the opportunity to raise new evidence).
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The law, part of the Justice for All Act of 2004, included a new program named after me: the Kirk Bloodsworth Post-Conviction DNA Testing Program.
Kirk Noble Bloodsworth: Justice Department Holding DNA Testing Program Hostage 2008
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Copies of "Improving Access to Post-Conviction DNA Testing: A Policy Review" are available at www. thejusticeproject.org.
John Terzano: Post-Conviction DNA Testing Shouldn't Depend on Miracles 2008
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These reforms include eight major initiatives including the expansion of Post-Conviction DNA Testing to Improving Eyewitness Identification Procedures.
John Terzano: Kirk Bloodsworth, Darryl Hunt, Chris Ochoa And You 2008
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The IPA includes the Kirk Bloodsworth Post-Conviction DNA Testing Program, which authorizes $25 million over five years to help states defray the cost of post-conviction DNA testing.
John Terzano: Post-Conviction DNA Testing Shouldn't Depend on Miracles 2008
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BLOODSWORTH: Well, the Justice for All Act of 2004 would have the Kirk Bloodsworth Post-Conviction DNA Testing Program that would give $25 million over five years to states to defray the costs of DNA testing.
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BLOODSWORTH: Well, the Justice for All Act of 2004 would have the Kirk Bloodsworth Post-Conviction DNA Testing Program that would give $25 million over five years to states to defray the costs of DNA testing.
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