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Op-Ed: Why Adam Kokesh's arrest is a big deal

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Op-Ed: Injustice UK - Sam Hallam freed, Michael Stone not

London - As the Court of Appeal quashes yet another murder conviction, Britain's longest serving miscarriage of justice prisoner waits for new forensic tests.
In the Media by Alexander Baron

Op-Ed: Thomas Haynesworth ― A genuine miscarriage of justice

Richmond - For the past two years, the London-based Reprieve organisation has been lobbying on behalf of convicted murderess Linda Carty in spite of overwhelming evidence of her guilt. So why isn't the name Thomas Haynesworth in their files?
In the Media by Alexander Baron

Op-Ed: The future for Casey Anthony

Orlando - Although she was acquitted of murdering her daughter, Casey Anthony’s legal problems continue, as do those of the people responsible for both monitoring and protecting her.
In the Media by Alexander Baron - 1 comment

Op-Ed: Mistaken identity — Manchester Police get it right second time

Manchester - CCTV can be a formidable weapon in the fight against crime, but like fingerprints and DNA profiling, it is most definitely not infallible.
In the Media by Alexander Baron

Ohio mistaken identity ends in wrongful cremation

Dayton - One of two Ohio plane crash victims was mistakenly cremated when a county coroner mixed up the victims' wallets at the crash site.
In the Media by Lynn Herrmann - 4 comments

Op-Ed: A Dino-size Problem Gives Little Texans a Huge Headache

It’s not like Texas state legislators don’t have big problems to deal with like the recession, shortfalls in tax revenue, paying for hurricane damage and other pressing matters, that a mistaken identity of a dinosaur doesn’t loom large.
In the Media by Sandy Sand - 1 comment

Texas Man Spends 10 Years In Prison For Rape and A Name

James Curtis Giles spent 10 years in prison for rape. In the end, his name is what gave him a prison sentence. The case is still ongoing and although it's clear that Giles is innocent, will the justice system fail him again?
In the Media by Bworms1980 - 4 comments
 

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