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  2. Innocence Project - Wikipedia

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    Innocence Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) ... In the opinion, another justice wrote that forensic science has "serious deficiencies". Roberts also said that post ...

  3. Greg Hampikian - Wikipedia

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    Hampikian assisted in the establishment of various forensic evidence projects such as the Georgia Innocence Project, the Irish Innocence Project, and the Innocence Project France. He is currently a professor in the Departments of Biological Sciences and Criminal Justice at Boise State University .

  4. Bite mark analysis has no basis in science, experts now say ...

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    The Innocence Project says Harward is among at least 36 people who have been exonerated after having been wrongfully convicted based on now-debunked bite mark comparisons.

  5. Robert Lee Stinson case - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the Wisconsin Innocence Project took up Stinson's case and alleged that the forensic evidence was faulty, and DNA evidence was reassessed that ruled out Stinson's involvement. Finally, on July 27, 2009, Robert Lee Stinson was exonerated of Ione Cychosz's murder after serving over 23 years in prison.

  6. Cops lie to suspects during interrogations. Should detectives ...

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    One 2016 study by the Innocence Project found that about 50% of the time, the real culprits in those crimes were later located through DNA, and had gone on to collectively commit an additional 142 ...

  7. How ‘The Innocence Files’ Exposes Failures in the Criminal ...

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    The nine-episode series premieres on April 15 and focuses on the work of the Innocence Project, […] How ‘The Innocence Files’ Exposes Failures in the Criminal Justice System But Also Offers Hope

  8. Peter Neufeld - Wikipedia

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    Neufeld taught trial advocacy at Fordham School of Law from 1988–1991. Currently he teaches Cardozo law students within the Innocence Project clinic. [20] Neufeld has lectured throughout the world on the causes of wrongful convictions and appropriate remedies and specifically on the fundamental lack of scientific rigor in much of forensic ...

  9. Forensic science - Wikipedia

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    The Innocence Project [114] database of DNA exonerations shows that many wrongful convictions contained forensic science errors. According to the Innocence project and the US Department of Justice, forensic science has contributed to about 39 percent to 46 percent of wrongful convictions. [115]