Today's blog post: "Supreme Court of California Reverses Death Sentence Because Prosecutor Compared Defendant to a Bengal Tiger": https://t.co/idtSf9CcZj
@Neuro_DOS Regardless of the prosecutor's intent, it's easy to see how jurors would think that guilt beyond a reasonable doubt is less than 87% certainty.
Today's blog post: "Missouri Court of Appeals Doesn’t Reverse Conviction Despite Prosecutor’s Comment During Closing That Guilt Beyond a Reasonable Doubt is Less Than 87% Probability": https://t.co/qQF9OPaY3E
Today's blog post: "Court of Appeals of Kentucky Finds Criminal Defendant Waived Spousal Privilege by Calling His Wife to Testify at 2 Pre-Trial Hearings": https://t.co/fkFMCd7zIo
According to Stefon Morant's legal team, "The jury found not only that NHPD detectives made up false evidence and lied to frame Morant, but that the City of New Haven was directly responsible."
Today's blog post: "Court of Appeals of Virginia Finds No Confrontation Clause Issue With Witness For the Prosecution Concealing His Identity With a Mask While Testifying": https://t.co/akxmQiYWsg
We are back with a brand new deep dive @Undisclosedpod series on a wrongful conviction case! Check out Episode 1 of The State v. Patricia Rorrer: https://t.co/4xITNcqRUD
I see an @Undisclosedpod shout in this article!
Man imprisoned for decades gets millions after Kalamazoo County double murder exoneration https://t.co/zgLPk1dpgQ
Woolls had been a drug addict, so executioners had difficulty selecting a proper vein for insertion; eventually, “Woolls had to assist execution technicians to find an adequate vein.”