Interesting SCOTUS Forensics Case….

Today, in Hinton v. Alabama, the U.S. Supreme Court found the trial attorney’s failure to request funding for a sufficient expert to challenge the State’s ballistics experts constituted ineffective assistance of counsel.  Opinion here.

4 responses to “Interesting SCOTUS Forensics Case….

  1. Indeed, VERY interesting.

  2. Docile Jim Brady – Columbus OH 43209

    Not only VERY interesting , but W O W</b. ! !! !!!! etc.

  3. Outstanding!

  4. Pingback: Death Row Inmate Anthony Ray Hinton Freed after 30 Years in Alabama Prison | Wrongful Convictions Blog

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