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Injustice Crime and Justice Issues


Injustice

Groups actively involved in correcting judicial miscarriages of justices, along with studies of cases where individuals have been released from prison as a result of new evidence in their case, including DNA tests exonerating a convicted person.

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  • - Highlighting the plight of persons who have been tried and acquitted of sexual offenses.
  • - A special report by the Pittsburgh Post - Gazette on how attourneys and federal agents lie, hide evidence, engage in coverups, pay for perjury, and set up innocent people on order to win indictments, guilty pleas and convictions - a two-year investigation
  • - National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers provide this and related pages concerning justice and the innocent.
  • - Stories of injustice from around the world, to which the visitor may add. Includes surveys and links.
  • - Bizarre allegations resembling those of the witchhunts of the 16th and 17th centuries. Information and legal documents including selections from legal briefs, court decisions, and trial transcripts.
  • - Background information and current status of John Gregory Lambros illegal extradition and imprisonment. Updated regularly with current legal documents on the active court case.
  • - Information about hundreds of thousands of people being held in prisons worldwide, many who are innocent.
  • - True stories of government outrages, especially those involving judges, courts and lawyers. Read about President Lincoln, President Clinton, Michigan Governor John Engler, comedian Tim Allen, the war on people who use some drugs, and the death of the Con
  • - A non-profit organization working to free innocent people convicted of crimes they did not commit, and to prevent wrongful convictions by alerting the public to the vulnerabilities in the U.S. criminal justice system that make these miscarriages possible.
  • - Miscarriages of justice in Britain - with links to other such sites and the Tom Sargant Memorial web page. Extensive casework on the George Beattie and Anthony Steel cases.
  • - Examining polygraph results as a sensible approach to the problem of wrongful convictions due to perjury by police, jailhouse informants, and co-operating prosecution witnesses.
  • - Fighting against miscarriages of justice in the UK.
  • - Cartoons about the oddities of the US legal system.
  • - Provide educational material and support for those who have been falsely accused.


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