By Riley Brennan | May 3, 2023
Judge Tracy A. Staab for the Washington Court of Appeals reversed Steven David Stotts' convictions for second degree identity theft and forgery, despite sufficient evidence to support the convictions, as the prosecutor had engaged in improper vouching by suggesting that "that law enforcement witnesses would not risk their careers by testifying untruthfully."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | April 30, 2023
Prosecutors and judges are immunized from liability because of mistakes. However they are not immunized from criticism.
By Stephanie Wilkins | April 27, 2023
Through Relativity's Justice for Change program, the Hawaii Innocence Project and the Innocence Project were able to use the RelativityOne platform to find critical evidence that led to overturning the wrongful conviction of Ian Schweitzer in one of Hawaii's most high-profile criminal cases.
By Marianna Wharry | April 27, 2023
The Idaho Supreme Court unanimously denied a coalition of media companies' petitions seeking to vacate a judge's gag order in the criminal case of Bryan Kohberger, suspected of murdering four University of Idaho students.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Alex Anteau | April 26, 2023
A paper from a left-leaning group said disparities are glaring in the Georgia Supreme Court, where all but two justices have backgrounds in either criminal prosecution or corporate defense.
By Avalon Zoppo | April 25, 2023
Prosecution violated procedural rules governing expert testimony in science-heavy case, says National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
By Charles Toutant | April 24, 2023
"I just want to understand why," Kathryn McClure said. "The practice of law can be challenging and stressful enough. Why encumber the process?"
By Avalon Zoppo | April 24, 2023
Justices consider appealability of issues rejected at summary judgment but not reasserted in post-trial motion.
By Brian Lee | April 21, 2023
A rough patch for Wilson's confirmation process begs the question of whether that case will dog his time in the middle bench seat, as he leads the $3 billion state court system.
By Joel Cohen | April 20, 2023
People vs. Donald Trump: An Inside Account By Mark Pomerantz Simon & Schuster, 2023, 294 pages Why did Mark Pomerantz write a book about…
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