Prosecutorial misconduct
Philly's new DA says his predecessors sent an innocent man to prison for life
Larry Krasner alleges police and prosecutors hid convincing evidence leading to a different suspect
The Scandal-Plagued Prosecutors Who Want to Be Judges
For decades, California DAs covered up unethical deals with jailhouse informants, and now they want a promotion.
A Judge Overturned a Death Sentence Because the Prosecutor Compared a Black Defendant to King Kong
Even by the standards of racism in America's Deep South, this case—which centers on a prosecutor who's been arrested twice for drunk driving—is pretty crazy.
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How a Broken System Kept an Innocent Man Behind Bars for 25 Years
An intellectually-disabled man who was already on crutches from a previous shooting somehow got fingered for a woman's murder. Then he was failed by his own lawyers and shady prosecutors.
This Man Is on Death Row for Killing His Alleged Rapist
Terry Williams's death sentence is the product of prosecutorial misconduct, a judge's conflict of interest, and a life of sexual abuse. On Monday, the US Supreme Court hears his story.
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