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Winning is the cause; convictions are the means, so change the means by all means.
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This looser definition caused convictions to skyrocket from a few hundred per year to over eight thousand.
I'm not saying that all public defenders and court-appointed attorneys cause wrongful convictions -- that would be far from the truth.
They lost their hope, their cause, their conviction.
Gov. Deval Patrick ordered the laboratory shut down late last month as prosecutors, the state police and the state attorney general's office investigate whether Annie Dookhan, a chemist, breached protocol, potentially causing wrongful convictions in state cases.
While I am talking to Webberley it is hard not to get caught up in her passion for her cause, her conviction that she is doing her best by the families who come to her.
And his open homosexuality caused his conviction for indecency in 1873.
The Bedi case is not the first time that the Queens district attorney's office has been criticized for withholding information, causing a conviction to be reversed.
Eyewitness misidentification is the single greatest cause of wrongful convictions nationwide, playing a role in nearly 75% of convictions later overturned through DNA testing, according to the Innocence Project.
I've gone from being an advocate to being an activist where it benefits the cause of wrongful convictions, and I will periodically get involved in elections on behalf of bona fide anti-wrongful conviction candidates who possess the knowledge and know-how to get things done.
Eyewitness identification is the most common cause of wrongful convictions.
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