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Tag Archives: Michael Morton
Why a Texas “exoneration panel” won’t work.
Editorial: House passes exonerations panel; Senate should follow suit | Dallas Morning News The commission would be named for the late Timothy Cole, an Army veteran and Texas Tech student who was tossed into prison on a bogus rape conviction … Continue reading →
Hey #InnocenceIndustry: Remember Debra Baker, DAMMIT.
How Ken Anderson was released after only five days in jail | http://www.statesman.com Former prosecutor [and district court judge] Ken Anderson was released from jail today after serving just half of his 10-day sentence for contempt of court in connection … Continue reading →
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Tagged #Impeach5Justices, #InnocenceIndustry, absolute immunity for misconduct, American Bar Association, Austin, Brady v Maryland, Connick v Thompson, Debra Baker, Debra Masters Baker, Imbler v Pachtman, Ken Anderson, malicious prosecution, Mark Norwood, Michael Morton, Van de Kamp v Goldstein
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(An incomplete) Dissent by Chief Judge Kozinski, USA v Kenneth R Olsen.
(An incomplete) Dissent by Chief Judge Kozinski, USA v Kenneth R Olsen. Judge Kozinski is being congratulated on the content of his dissent, although Brady v Maryland (1963) and Connick v Thompson (2011) aren’t the only Supreme Court of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged American Bar Association, Brady v Maryland, Chief Judge Kozinski, Connick v Thompson, Debra Baker, Debra Masters Baker, frame-up, Imbler v Pachtman, IRS Oversight Board, Ken Anderson, Michael Morton, public corruption, public lawyer ethics, taxation without representation, USA v Kenneth R Olsen, Van de Kamp v Goldstein
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The The Ken Anderson prosecutorial “accountability” lie, retold by LA Times.
Texas ex-prosecutor’s sentence sends warning on wrongful convictions – latimes.com Anderson agreed to serve nine days in jail, resign from the bench and surrender his law license … “I am guardedly optimistic that we’ll see more courts of inquiry,” said … Continue reading →
Kelly Michael Brady’s 30-60 year sentence rips off MI taxpayers
Man pleads guilty for 1991 homicide in Dearborn | The Detroit News A 45-year-old Florida man who confessed to a 1991 Dearborn homicide last year pleaded guilty of the crime in court this week … Brady pleaded guilty under a … Continue reading →
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Tagged American Bar Association, cruel and unusual punishment, Davontae Sanford, Debra Masters Baker, disbarment, Eddie Joe Lloyd, fraudulent tax exemptions, IRS Oversight Board, judicial misconduct, Ken Anderson, Kym Worthy, Michael Morton, prosecutorial immunities, prosecutorial misconduct, St Lucie County, Tim Cole, Vincent Smothers, Wayne County
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Documentary Demonstrates that Michael Morton’s Case is Not Unique
Originally posted on Wrongful Convictions Blog:
Michael Morton’s remarkable story of wrongful conviction for the 1986 murder of his wife Christine, his 25 years of incarceration, and his exoneration, will be told to a national audience when the documentary “An…
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Tagged After Innocence, Bar associations, Christine Morton, Conviction, conviction corruption, Debra Baker, Debra Masters Baker, frame-ups, Gary Bennett, Innocence Project, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, Ken Anderson, Kenny Waters, Michael Morton, Phil Archer, prosecutorial misconduct, W David Dugan, Wilton Dedge
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@HuffingtonPost, consider the @innocence source: rewrite; reveal Debra Masters Baker related homicide [updated]
Update 12/28/16: I was grateful today to belatedly learn that Mark Norwood was found guilty of Debra Masters Baker homicide on September 23, 2016 [http://kxan.com/2016/09/23/closing-arguments-jury-deliberation-expected-friday-in-norwood-trial-day-9/]. This undoubtedly gave Ms Baker’s family the best holidays they’d had in years, however, this … Continue reading →
@AP is OK with 10 days in jail for costing Michael Morton 25 years of his life, and Debra Masters Baker her very life.
Ex-prosecutor gets jail for wrongful conviction | http://www.mystatesman.com Morton’s attorneys announced afterward there will be an audit of all cases previously handled by Anderson to look for other alleged misconduct … Morton said his only goal since being freed was … Continue reading →