Wrongful Convictions

Luca Cheli Discusses His Analysis Of The Nencini Motivation In The Knox & Sollecito Case On Injustice Anywhere Radio

This week, Luca Cheli discussed his analysis of Judge Alessandro Nencini’s Motivation Document that reinstated the guilty verdicts for Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito, with Bruce Fischer on the Injustice Anywhere Radio Program. The first detailed analysis of Nencini’s ruling titled: “Knox and Sollecito: Dissection of a Conviction” is now available in English. Luca is a member of the Injustice Anywhere Advisory Board …

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The 11th Hour Witness – Jamie Snow Case

In 2001, Jamie Snow was wrongfully convicted for the 1991 murder of a gas station attendant during an apparent armed robbery at the Clark Super 100 Station located at 802 E. Empire St. in Bloomington, Illinois. Jamie was home with his family on the other side of town when the crime occurred. He is currently being represented by the University …

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Wrongful Conviction Of Peter Wlasiuk, NYS Chenango County, Prosecutorial Misconduct Is Rife

How Patty Wlasiuk died. Authored by: Tim Richards—Private Eye, United Kingdom The death of Patty Wlasiuk over a decade ago should be a relatively simple story of a tragic accident but it has become more than that as it became the story of a miscarriage of justice which does not reflect well on the American criminal justice system. Peter Wlasiuk …

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Amanda Knox’s Alibi Is Not Challenged By New CCTV Footage from Italian TV Investigative Show Quarto Grado: CCTV Woman Is Obese

Amanda Knox can be definitively excluded as being in the CCTV footage recently released by the Italian investigative TV show Quarto Grado, for the simple reason that the unidentified woman (above) displays a unique body type that is unquestionably incompatible with Amanda Knox: she is obese. Quite possibly, morbidly obese. (See the Quarto Grado program clip this article is based …

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