Crime and Justice
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- Todesstrafe / Death Penalty in Texas
- The Death Penalty in Huntsville, Texas and the execution of Cliff Boggess and James Beathard. Site in English and German. (Die Todesstrafe in Texas u.a. anhand eigener Erlebnisse, wie der Hinrichtung von Clifford Boggess.)
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- Beyond Reasonable Doubt
- Examines the case of Derek Christian, convicted of murder in the face of contradictory evidence.
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- Nobody Likes a Grass
- A perspective on the Darius Guppy and Benedict Marsh trial which took place from October 1992 to February 1993, and subsequent events.
- 128
- The Broxtowe Files
- In 1987 seven children in Nottinghamshire were removed from their home on suspicion of sexual abused by their parents and relatives. A Joint Enquiry Team found that the Social Services Department had encouraged the fabrication of the children's allegations.
- 130
- A Wrongful Murder Conviction in Tennessee
- The story of a man wrongfully convicted of First Degree Murder in 1983. He seeks sincere assistance to clear his name and to regain his freedom.
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- Basich vs. Tirone
- Case number EC027543, a case of criminal and judicial injustice. Neighbor sues neighbor for one million dollars.
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- Hired Gun
- Dying man killed by bounty hunters for $125.00 Read Dave's story. Killed in own home for missing court date on misdemeanor!
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- In Forma Pauperis
- Carpenter Alan Joseph Samson documents his seventeen year battle against illegal activities in San Diego
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- John Thompson's Story
- His life changed forever when he was wrongfully accused of two unrelated New Orleans crimes.
- 135
- Justice: Denied - The Magazine For The Wrongly Convicted
- Published monthly, dedicated to bringing you the stories of innocents who have been wrongly convicted in America.
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- Nicholas Yarris
- Arguing that a wrongful conviction resulted in Yarris being on Pennsylvania's Death Row since 1982.
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- No Struggle,No Evidence,No Case
- Calvin Solet, Jr. was wrongly accused and convicted in Houma, Louisiana of first degree murder.
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- The Case For Innocence
- Examines why inmates remain in prison despite DNA evidence that exonerates them.