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The Texas resource center, which helped several death row inmates gain exoneration, closed after Congress eliminated its financing.
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Mr Ackermann and his bank have most to gain from exoneration from criminal liability.
As efforts to improve eyewitness identification procedures gain traction in response to DNA exonerations and social science research establishing the fragility of eyewitness memory, lawmakers and judges should revisit the entrenched problem of the courtroom identification.
But long before Wolch gained notriety as Canada's go-to exoneration lawyer, Milgaard was a 16-year-old teenager facing life behind bars.
His brother, T. F. Gilroy Daly, who died in 1996, was a federal judge in Connecticut who had gained prominence as a lawyer for helping win the exoneration of Peter Reilly, who had been convicted of killing his mother in a highly publicized case of the 1970s.
As a result, the mere fact that he has chosen to represent a particular client, not to mention his fame and reputation gained from the Hussein trial, is sometimes enough to ensure an exoneration.
Some exoneration.
Exoneration and expungement, yes.
Exoneration is out later this year.
He wanted exoneration, or nothing.
Jackson deserves to have that exoneration noted.
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