The Innocence Project: DNA Exonerations in the United States
Independent Forensic Gang Expert College Bios
Gault Center Website: Trial Manual
Chapter 23: Motion to Suppress Evidence
Chapter 9: Pretrial Discovery
J.D.B. v. North Carolina, 564 U.S. 261 (2011)
Reckless Juveniles
From the Abstract: “Modern doctrine and scholarship largely take it for granted that offenders should be criminally punished for reckless acts. Yet, developments in our understanding of human behavior can shed light on how we define and attribute criminal liability, or at least force us to grapple with the categories that have existed for so…
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Implicit Racial Bias in Public Defense Triage
From the abstract: “Despite the promise of Gideon, providing “the guiding hand of counsel” to indigent defendants remains unmanageable, largely because the nation’s public defender offices are overworked and underfunded. Faced with overwhelming caseloads and inadequate resources, public defenders must engage in triage, deciding which cases deserve attention and which do not. Although scholars have…
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