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Innocence Project

Webinar Recap: Criminal Defense Investigations

27 Mar 2020
Kim Green
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criminal defense, criminal defense investigations, criminal justice, Innocence Project, private investigator

Hal Humphreys hosts Allison Clayton, a Texas attorney, for a deep dive into criminal defense work.

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MLK Day Special Briefing

20 Jan 2020
Hal Humphreys
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Innocence Project, Martin Luther King Jr., private investigators, pro bono cases
On the holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King's work, we're reflecting on ways we, as investigators, can contribute to the cause of justice.
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The Rewards of Volunteering for the Arizona Justice Project

10 Dec 2018
Steven Mason
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Arizona Justice Project, exonerations, Innocence Project, post-conviction cases, pro bono investigations
After leaving law enforcement, working cases as a criminal defense investigator opened Steven Mason's eyes about wrongful convictions and prompted him to volunteer as a pro-bono innocence investigator.
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False Confessions: Why They Happen and How to Prevent Them

03 Nov 2014
Guest Author
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false confessions, Innocence Project, police interrogations, Reid Technique, wrongful convictions
Why would a person confess to a crime he didn't commit? Plenty of reasons, it turns out. And it happens more often than you think.
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Deception and Wrongful Convictions

21 Oct 2014
Kim Green
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criminal justice, deception detection, evidence, exonerations, false confessions, forensic science, Innocence Project, Michael Morton, Ndume Olatushani, wrongful convictions
Criminal Injustice: How witnesses, prosecutors, defendants, and evidence sometimes lie—and land innocent people in jail
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Up and to the Left: Myths about Lie Detection

27 Dec 2013
Kim Green
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criminal justice, deception detection, false confessions, Innocence Project, lie detection
We're not nearly as good at spotting lies as we think we are...and that has grave consequences for our justice system.
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Moyes and Olatushani

From Death Row to New Life—Part 2

21 Jun 2013
Claire Gibson
1
death row, Innocence Project, Ndume Olatushani, wrongful convictions
Anne-Marie Moyes went to law school to help free an innocent man from death row. Their story, and a tangled tale of justice long withheld and hard won.
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Q&A: Attorney for the Wrongfully Convicted

08 Apr 2013
Kim Green
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DNA testing, exonerations, Innocence Project, wrongful convictions
The Inquisitor: A staff lawyer for The Innocence Project explains what causes wrongful convictions and what attorneys can do about it.
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