Prosecutors managed to get 873 people wrongly convicted

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Bob Hurt

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May 22, 2012, 2:38:47 AM5/22/12
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Prosecutors would not get so many wrongful convictions if defense attorneys did not plea bargain so much and actually learned to litigate and catch the prosecutor doing wrong things.

A buddy of mine build a career helping defense attorneys win their cases, simply by showing them how to do a competent job of dealing with incompetent prosecutors.  He says he has assisted in over 750 cases and won 90% of them.

This reality should tell you that plea bargains make no sense in the majority of cases because the defendant could beat the prosecutor with a competent defense attorney, especially one backed by my buddy.

See http://instantlawpartner.com.


Registry Counts 873 Wrongful Convictions, Only a Fraction of Problem
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Perjury, faulty eyewitness identification, and prosecutorial misconduct are the leading reasons for wrongful convictions, says the first national registry of exonerations compiled by university researchers. USA Today says the database, in a collaboration between the University of Michigan and Northwestern University, has identified 873 faulty convictions in the past 23 years that have been recognized by prosecutors, judges, or governors.

The registry's founders say the numbers, which do not include many cases in which innocent suspects plead guilty to avoid the risk of more serious punishments or cases that have been dismissed because of legal error without new evidence of innocence, represent only some fraction of the problem in the nation's criminal justice system. "What this shows is that the criminal justice system makes mistakes, and they are more common than people think," said University of Michigan law Prof. Samuel Gross, the registry's editor. "It is not the rule, but we won't learn to get better unless we pay attention to these cases." Despite the data, the registry concluded that the "overwhelming majority of convicted defendants are guilty."

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