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Wednesday’s Quick Clicks…

Posted on September 9, 2015 by Mark Godsey | 1 comment
  • From The National Science Foundation-A new perspective on police interrogations…
  • Connecticut will pay $4 million to former corrections officer Lawrence J. Miller for wrongful conviction…
  • From the LA Times-Clashing courts: Law restricts federal judges’ ability to intervene in state criminal cases…
  • In Ireland, Aisling Brady McCarthy’s tragic story is not unusual in shaken baby cases…
  • If India, A full bench of the Hyderabad High Court has made it clear that the writ of habeas corpus is the only remedy available against illegal detention of a citizen…

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Posted in AEDPA, Asia, Forensic Scicence, Habeas Corpus, India, interrogation, ireland, Police conduct (good and bad), police interrogations, shaken baby, Western Europe

Tagged compensation, exoneree compensation, forensic science, forensic testimony, habeas corpus, interrogations, investigation, police interrogations, police misconduct, shaken baby

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