Misconduct

Advocate Tammy Alexander & Attorney Jen Fitzgerald Discuss the Jamie Snow Case With Injustice Anywhere Radio

Advocate Tammy Alexander, Attorney Jen Fitzgerald, and Bill Clutter, the founder of Investigating Innocence, discussed the Jamie Snow case this week with Bruce Fischer on the Injustice Anywhere Radio program. Jamie Snow was wrongfully convicted in 2001 for the 1991 murder of William Little, a gas station attendant in Bloomington, Illinois. Jamie is currently serving a life sentence without the …

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RAFFAELE SOLLECITO: “THOSE ILLUSIONS THEY BUILT AGAINST US”

As the Main and Only Piece of Evidence Against Him and Amanda Knox Collapses in Court By Frank Sfarzo Florence, November 6 2013 “Act of Courage: Raffaele Sollecito today in courtroom” It was interesting studying this case and, within the case, the DNA issue, but that was in 2008. In 2009 it became already boring, let alone in 2010, 11 …

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David Camm’s Acquittal And Reflections On The Trial

Those of us who advocate for the wrongfully convicted are used to disappointments – unfair rulings, biased judges, biased media sources, corrupt prosecutors, corrupt police and on and on. There are so many things that contribute to wrongful convictions and the fight to right this wrong is difficult with far too many obstacles along the way. Every once in a …

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Nyki Kish’s Mother Christine Bivens & Attorney Jen Fitzgerald Discuss Nyki’s Appeal With Injustice Anywhere Radio

Nyki Kish’s appeal was heard on Tuesday October 29, by the Ontario Court of Appeals in Toronto. Nyki’s mother Christine Bivens and Attorney Jen Fitzgerald discussed the appeal with Bruce Fischer on the Injustice Anywhere radio program.  Nicole “Nyki” Kish was wrongfully convicted on March 1, 2011, of second degree murder for the stabbing death of Ross Hammond in Toronto, …

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DNA and the law in Italy: the experience of “the Perugia case”

By Carla Vecchiotti and Silvia Zoppis This article was originally published on frontiersin.org. Laboratory of Forensic Genetics, Section of Legal Medicine, Department of Anatomy, Histology, Forensic Medicine and Orthopaedics, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Rome, Italy  Today DNA analyses represent a method of exceptional importance for the resolution of judicial cases. On the one hand, they allow courts to secure criminal convictions, while on …

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Nyki Kish’s Mother, Christine Bivens, Discusses Nyki’s Case With Injustice Anywhere Radio

Nicole “Nyki” Kish was wrongfully convicted on March 1, 2011, of second degree murder for the stabbing death of Ross Hammond in Toronto, Canada, on August 8, 2007. Nyki’s mother, Christine Bivens, and English solicitor, Clive Wismayer, recently discussed the details of Nyki’s case with Bruce Fischer on the Injustice Anywhere Radio Program. Please visit www.freenyki.org and www.injustice-anywhere.org to learn …

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