Oklahoma Prepares to Kill Another Man Who Says He’s Innocent
Richard Rojem Jr. had 20 minutes to address the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board. Wearing a maroon prison uniform, he raised his cuffed right hand...
Read MoreFederal Prosecutors Attacked Me for My Reporting — and They’re Doing It to Hide Info From the Public
This is a story about a story — one that I haven’t finished reporting. Federal prosecutors are so consumed by my efforts to report on a terrorism...
Read MoreThere’s a Junk Science Crisis in Criminal Convictions. Sonia Sotomayor Calls It Out in Alabama Bite-Mark Case.
Is there a constitutional right not to be convicted based on junk science? For years, the U.S. Supreme Court has failed to directly grapple with that...
Read MoreTrump Appointee Quits Instead of Dropping Eric Adams Charges
Adams was indicted on on bribery, wire fraud, and conspiracy charges in September
Read MoreIdaho prosecutors want to block Bryan Kohberger from arguing an 'alternative perpetrator' left blood at scene
Police found blood on a handrail at the home of four Idaho student murder victims and more on a glove outside. The samples came from two unidentified...
Read MoreGene Hackman and Betsy's pals detail last meeting with couple before tragedy
Friends of Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa have spoken out about the final meeting with the pair before their deaths. Earlier this week, the bodies of...
Read MoreRussell Brand sued over sex abuse allegations in first-known lawsuit brought against him in UK...
RUSSELL Brand is being sued over sex abuse allegations in the first-known lawsuit brought against him in the UK. An anonymous claimant, believed to...
Read MoreA Prosecutor Admits His Office’s Incompetence Cut Off an Innocent Man’s Path to Exoneration
Matthew Jacober stood to address the judge inside the small, packed courtroom on the third floor of the St. Louis County Courthouse in Clayton,...
Read MoreThe eight types of porn which could be banned including choking and age-play
Degrading and misogynistic pornography should be banned, a report by a Conservative peer has recommended.
Read MoreHis Best Chance to Get Off Death Row Was DNA on the Murder Weapon, but Prosecutors “Contaminated” the Evidence
Long before the 2001 trial started, then-St. Louis County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Keith Larner decided the butcher knife used to kill Felicia...
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