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Clemons Case Keeps Missourians Talking About the Death Penalty

“A teen-age, African-American suspect. White murder victims. No physical evidence. Recanted eyewitness testimony. A guilty verdict, a death sentence and much doubt.

Ohio death row exoneration is nation’s 140th

January 23rd marked the date of the nation’s 140th death row exoneration.

Push for exoneration grows in West Memphis Three case

The drama that played out in West Memphis, Arkansas over that past two decades is now playing out on the silver screen.

Invite your friends over, and don’t forget the popcorn

The much-anticipated documentary, Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, is set to premiere on HBO on January 12th.

Willingham investigation leaves a footprint

The Texas Forensic Science Commission has finally finished their report on the inquiry into the Cameron Todd Willingham case.

A stay of execution has been granted for Hank Skinner!

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has granted Hank Skinner a stay of execution!

We've got 2 days to get them to TEST THE DNA!

Hank Skinner is scheduled to be executed this coming Wednesday - even though critical case evidence has never been DNA tested.

Freed after 25 years, exoneration leaves many questions unanswered

After serving more than a 25 years behind bars Michael Morton walked out of a Texas courtroom as a free man earlier this month.

Messages of hope and inspiration at Troy Davis ceremony

More than 2,000 people gathered in Savannah, GA this past weekend for Troy Anthony Davis’ memorial service.

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