Systemic Flaws in Justice System Unearthed as Longest-Serving Wrongly Convicted Man is Exonerated After 38 Years

LONDON, United Kingdom — A prominent barrister has cautioned that similar miscarriages of justice to that of Peter Sullivan are “absolutely inevitable,” following Sullivan’s recent exoneration after 38 years behind bars. Chris Henley KC, who conducted a critical review of the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), emphasized the perceived flaws within the appeals system. Henley’s comments came after Sullivan’s conviction for murder was overturned, based on DNA evidence that was not available during his trial. The case stands as the longest-running miscarriage of justice in the United Kingdom. Henley pointed out the CCRC’s oversight in … Read more

From Injustice to Advocacy: Man Wrongly Convicted by Split Jury Fights to Reform Louisiana’s Legal System

In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, a man wrongfully imprisoned due to a split jury and false testimony is advocating for significant changes in the state’s legal system. His experience has ignited a broader conversation about the need for reform in Louisiana’s jury laws, which have historically allowed non-unanimous verdicts in criminal cases. The individual, who spent years behind bars for a crime he did not commit, was ultimately exonerated. His journey from wrongful conviction to activism highlights the urgent need for more equitable justice practices in Louisiana. Non-unanimous jury verdicts have been a contentious issue, raising … Read more

Judge Urges Trump Administration to Reassess Deportation Case of Wrongly Removed Individual

A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has challenged the Trump administration regarding its handling of a case involving the deportation of two men from the country, emphasizing their wrongful removal. The case has drawn attention to the complexities and consequences surrounding immigration law and enforcement practices. During a recent hearing, U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar expressed concern over the administration’s failure to return one of the men, who was deported despite having strong ties to the community. The judge’s inquiries focused on the executive decisions leading to the deportations and whether proper procedures were followed. … Read more

Judge Upholds $12.9 Million Award to Stroke Victim Wrongly Arrested for DUI by New Jersey State Police

Essex County, New Jersey — A New Jersey state judge has upheld a substantial $19.1 million jury verdict awarded to a woman after she was misarrested and denied essential medical care upon suffering a stroke, leading to severe and permanent injuries. The decision by Judge Thomas Vena is significant, maintaining the reduced compensation amount of $12.9 million, adjusted due to considerations of pre-existing conditions that partially contributed to her injuries. In October 2017, an incident occurred that dramatically altered the life of the woman involved. Found in a state of confusion behind the wheel on … Read more