Unit 6 Project Letter Elizabeth Jones Kaplan University Professor Bunch Dear Mr. Mark Davis‚ I’m writing this letter in hope’s that it may persuade “you” in the future before going to court with little to no evidence’s. In the research I have done they show that there are so many people in prison due to wrongful convictions. The studies show as well that a good portion of them have been put away on nothing more than “an eye witness” account. We all know “you” have a job to
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Eyewitness testimonies have been a part of court cases for very long time. Along with evidence‚ testimony from a witness‚ could be what locks a criminal up for life. Sometimes where there is a lack of evidence‚ we can rely too heavily on the eyes of an eyewitness. What we see may not always be what actually happened. In moments of stress or traumatic situations‚ we may see things that really were not there. In many cases those who have testified‚ testified to what they believe they saw‚ but what
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Falsely Convicted Imagine being locked away in a cell for 15 years for something you did not do. Everybody believes you have done a terrible thing and they hate you for it. The people who hold the key to your cell don’t treat you well‚ and you must live this way for 15 years. Your fate is in these peoples’ hands and they could keep you there forever. This is similar to what happened to the Guildford Four and Maguire Seven. The Guildford Four and Maguire Seven are two groups that were accused
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identifications‚ do so in error at times‚ others intentionally‚ or are led by law enforcement through improper actions‚ such as prejudicial line-ups or photo arrays. There are many honest and ethical law enforcement officers in the United States justice system‚ there are also some law enforcement individuals who unfortunately commit misconduct with regard to the crimes that they are investigating. A majority of cases in the United States have been known as wrongly identified. In some rare cases law
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The defendant‚ Renee Fox‚ has been charged with aggravated robbery under the theory of accountability in Cook County Illinois. The charges arise out of an alleged aggravated robbery committed by Steven Sharp on August 10th‚ 2016 at Rub’s Backcountry Smokehouse. Fox was arraigned on August 11th‚ 2016 and is awaiting trial in Cook County Superior Court. The subsequent facts outline the alleged offense and the surrounding circumstances that relate to these charges. This memorandum’s purpose is to determine
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Since 1992‚ almost three hundred people in the United States have been exonerated by the Innocence Project. What this means is that almost three hundred people have been acquitted for a crime that they were falsely convicted of committing and were then released back into society. Many of these false convictions were the result of a lack of technology back in the time of the trials which lead to unvalidated or improper use of forensic science. Some additional reasons that people are wrongfully
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“False imprisonment is the unlawful restraint of a person against their will by someone without legal authority or justification” (False Imprisonment). False imprisonment can be caused by a number of factors. These include eyewitness misidentification‚ improper forensic science‚ false confession‚and snitches‚otherwise known as an informer. Eyewitness misidentification are 75% of exonerations. “An exoneration is when someone is freed from guilt or blame” (Exoneration 1). Eyewitness misidentification
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of the people that are exonerated are not compensated for their years of incarceration‚ and this is unacceptable. There are several reasons that wrongful convictions happen‚ and essentially what it boils down to is errors of either the criminal justice professional‚ or the eyewitness testimony. In many of the cases of wrongful conviction there were a lot of the same errors that led to the conviction of innocent people. Errors in eyewitness identification; in some cases the eyewitness was pressured
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Exoneration‚ by definition‚ is the action of officially absolving someone from blame; vindication. Exoneration happens because people can be accused of a crime due to witness error and not having enough DNA evidence. It happens a lot more than what people think. On July 21st‚ 1982 at 3:00 am‚ a woman in Jacksonville‚ North Carolina was awoken by a strange man standing at the foot of her bed; he had broken into her house. She was home alone with her three children while her husband was working
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Wrongly Convicted Imagine a world of people who were accused on a crime they didn’t do but had to serve punishment because there was no way out of it. Being accused of committing a crime that was not attended but still being wrongfully convicted even with innocence has affected the United States as today. People should pay more attention to thousands of these wrongly convicted criminals because thousands of these suspects are unable to afford lawyers‚ lack the need of DNA testing & lawyers not
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