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© 2007 The Justice Institute -- (Justice Denied is a trade name of The Justice Institute)

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© 1998 The Justice Institute -- (Justice Denied is a trade name of The Justice Institute)

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Written by Justice:Denied’s publisher Hans Sherrer.

 

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Kirstin Blaise Lobato's Unreasonable Conviction

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NOW IN PAPERBACK !!!

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Examines of the expanding power of prosecutors and their increasing politicization. Law Professor Angela J. Davis explains how the day-to-day practices and decisions of prosecutors produce unfair and unequal treatment of defendants. Davis argues that prosecutors are under-regulated and the mechanisms purportedly holding prosecutors accountable are ineffectual and foster a climate of tolerance for misconduct.

 

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Arbitrary Justice: The Power

of the American Prosecutor

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Mike Piaskowski was exonerated and released in 2001 after serving six years of a life sentence for the 1992 murder of Thomas Monfils in Green Bay, WI. Piaskowski ’s five co-defendants remain imprisoned.

 

The Monfils Conspiracy details in its 520 pages that all six men convicted of the crime  are innocent, and their convictions were the result of a mistake-riddled investigation that overlooked many solid leads, and a reckless prosecution.

 

The authors, who were aided by Piaskowski, rely on extensive interviews, court documents, police reports, and other documentation to make their case that the Monfils Six are innocent.

 

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The Monfils Conspiracy:

The Conviction of Six Innocent Menan Justice

Now Available From JD’s BookShop !!

The U.S. Supreme Court has granted review of Hank Skinner’s petition that seeks to establish he can sue to gain access to DNA evidence that could prove his innocence of a 1993 triple murder. Skinner was sentenced to death for the Pampa, Texas murders. The issue the Supreme Court will decide is if Skinner is entitled to seek access to the biological evidence for DNA testing by filing a civil rights lawsuit (28 USC 1983). Click here to read Skinner’s USSC petition.

 

There is medical and physical evidence excluding Skinner from the murders, and there is crime scene biological evidence that has never been DNA tested. Testing this evidence could both prove Skinner’s innocence, and  identify the DNA profile of the killer(s).

 

Click here for Hans Skinner’s website that has complete information about his case. On the homepage click on The Case of Hank Skinner.

 

 

 

 

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Conviction is a new film starring two-time Academy Award winner Hilary Swank as Betty Ann Waters, who spent 18-years working to free her brother Kenny Waters. In 1983 Kenny was convicted in Massachusetts of a murder he didn’t commit and sentenced to life in prison. A single mother with a high school education, Betty dedicated herself to helping her brother by going to law school so she could work on his case. Kenny was released in 2001 after DNA testing of biological evidence from his case proved he wasn’t the murderer. Kenny died after an accidental fall less than a year after his release. Betty filed a federal civil rights lawsuit on her brother’s behalf, and in 2009 Kenny’s estate was awarded a total of $10.7. Click here to see the movie’s trailer.

Conviction starring Hilary Swank to be released fall 2010

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Kirstin Blaise Lobato filed a 770-page state habeas corpus petition in May 2010 detailing her actual innocence of a 2001 Las Vegas murder. The entire habeas petition is available in book form from JD.

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Kirstin Blaise Lobato

vs. The State of Nevada

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This new book systematically explains how the police obtain false  confessions, why prosecutors use them, why judges allow them as evidence, and why juries rely on them to wrongly convict an innocent person.

 

Written by Professor Richard Leo, one of the world’s leading authorities on false confessions. Published by Harvard University Press (2008). 384 pages, hardcover.

 

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Police Interrogation and American Justice