Sentence examples for seeking exoneration from inspiring English sources

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The Dreyfusards (those seeking exoneration of Captain Dreyfus) saw the issue as the principle of the freedom of the individual subordinated to that of national security.

The judge reviewing the case allowed Mr. Morton's lawyers, including those from the Innocence Project, which represents prisoners seeking exoneration through DNA evidence, to gather facts about the prosecutor's conduct.

The filing by Mr. Morton's lawyer, John Raley, and attorneys from the Innocence Project, a group based in New York that represents prisoners seeking exoneration through DNA testing, is asking for what is known as a "court of inquiry".

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Far from luxuriating in his newfound freedom, Mr. Deskovic invested $1.5 million to create a foundation that searches out other wrongfully convicted inmates and helps them seek exoneration.

The Pakistani government has asked the lawyers for a Christian woman who has been sentenced to death for blasphemy against Islam to seek exoneration from a High Court.

In light of these changes, innocence clinics at many law schools are beginning to review past convictions and, in some cases, to seek exoneration.

Subsequently she often gave speeches on criminal justice issues in the United States and served on the board of directors of the Innocence Project, which assisted convicted prisoners seek exoneration through DNA testing.

Nineteen years too late in the view of Marvin Lamont Anderson, a new Virginia law that allows felons to seek exoneration on the basis of modern DNA testing has cleared him of a rape conviction that civil rights protesters have long complained was steeped in rural racism.

A14 DNA Clears Convicted Man Nineteen years too late in the view of Marvin Lamont Anderson, a new Virginia law that allows felons to seek exoneration on the basis of modern DNA testing has cleared him of a rape conviction that civil rights protesters have long complained was steeped in rural racism.

The argument in Kelly Gissendanner's case is evidence of a transformed life, a repentant and contrite heart and a converted individual, who does not seek exoneration, but simply the mercy of being able to continue living.

In the first test of a state statute permitting convicts to seek exonerations through DNA tests, the Georgia Supreme Court and the state parole board have denied a request from a man scheduled to be executed Monday evening.

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