Sunday, May 24, 2015

'Innocence Fraud': (It's a new term to me too! HL);(Thank you Mark Godsey of the Wrongful Convictions Blog for bringing this ignorant, offensive, self-serving diatribe to our attention): "Magazine editor says “Innocence fraud”– when innocence organizations free guilty people– Is a threat. (Uggggh. HL);


POST: "Magazine editor says "Innocence Fraud" - when innocence organizations free guilty people - is a threat," by Mark Godsey, published by the Wrongful Convictions Blog on May 7, 2015.

CAPTION: 'Innocence fraud is real ' warns Crime Lab Report's chief Managing Editor."
“Exonerations are extremely serious,” Collins told the audience of approximately 150 guests on the final day of the symposium. “For our criminal justice system to go back and say that the decision of a judge or jury who decided to put a particular individual in prison [was wrong] . . . and suddenly say that the individual shouldn’t be there – and is therefore free to return to life in the public – is very, very serious.”"

The entire  post can be found at:

http://wrongfulconvictionsblog.org/2015/05/07/lab-director-says-innocence-fraud-when-innocence-organizations-free-guilty-people-is-a-threat/

PUBLISHER'S NOTE: 
 
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http://www.thestar.com/topic/charlessmith

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http://smithforensic.blogspot.ca/2013/12/the-charles-smith-award-presented-to_28.html
 
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