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Of those, 48 involved false confessions, according to the Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University.
David Protess: A Prosecutor's True Calling David Protess 2011
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Wrongful Death by Robert Dugoni: Book summary and media reviews.
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"Wrongful release includes indications of the content or the trend of the figures, including descriptions such as 'favorable' or 'unfavorable'," ONS guidelines state.
London Probes Possible Leak of Inflation Data Ainsley Thomson 2011
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Wrongful convictions occur because prosecutors like Mermel forget that their mandate "in a criminal prosecution is not that it shall win a case, but that justice shall be done," as the United States Supreme Court has decided.
David Protess: A Prosecutor's True Calling David Protess 2011
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Wrongful convictions occur because prosecutors like Mermel forget that their mandate "in a criminal prosecution is not that it shall win a case, but that justice shall be done," as the United States Supreme Court has decided.
David Protess: A Prosecutor's True Calling David Protess 2011
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August 6, 2009 at 11: 14 pm (Canadian justice system, Donald Marshall, Native History, Native fishing rights, Wrongful conviction)
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Wrongful convictions like his are far too common in the United States, and our criminal justice system is falling short on enacting safeguards to prevent them.
Barry Scheck: The Story Behind "Conviction" and a Path to End Injustice Barry Scheck 2010
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Such was the case with the Deadwyler Coroner's Inquest and Wrongful Death Civil Suit in the mid-1960s.
Linnie Frank Bailey: Vacuous Verdicts Linnie Frank Bailey 2011
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August 6, 2009 at 11: 14 pm (Canadian justice system, Donald Marshall, Native History, Native fishing rights, Wrongful conviction)
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Of those, 48 involved false confessions, according to the Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University.
David Protess: A Prosecutor's True Calling David Protess 2011
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