An Ohio woman won her appeal and is ordered released. Ohio Innocence Project suggests this may be the first case of this type to be overturned in the state. Let's hope it's a sign of things to come. https://t.co/HW6BJzTrbI
A Norwegian court's evaluation fails to support the diagnosis of Shaken Baby Syndrome or Abusive Head Trauma, prevailing medical diagnoses in the U.S. and other countries, used to convict innocent families of child abuse.
Medical doctors independently re-examined records from 17 "shaken baby" cases. In 16 of 17 cases, they concluded that the injuries were possibly or probably non-traumatic. 👶🏽
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@Timothy96272213@ASFleischman @jduffyrice Unfortunately, in small towns, "you" are precisely who's doing the medical examiner work. Literally, don't even need to have a medical degree I'd read, once. The ones that do, it could be in virtually anything. ME isn't the dream job of people who go to medical school.
On Tuesday we're speaking with our newly freed client Amanda Brumfield about all things wrongful conviction and issues of innocence often specific to women who are wrongfully imprisoned.
We hope you can join us for an insightful discussion 1/12 at 12 Est!
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New book: a collection of writings from inmates serving life without parole sentences. Eye-opening insight to change your opinion about lifers. A quick read of only 80 pages, but one that won't so quickly be forgotten. I challenge you to get a copy and let it open your mind.