News Articles
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"A new federal grant will provide better accessibility to evidence in the New Orleans justice system..." The Gambit Weekly, 11.16.2009
"Get it on video: Ending false confessions" The Times-Picayune, 11.6.2009
"Ensure fair 'justice' " The Clarion Ledger, 09.27.2009
"Doctor may be back in Business" The Clarion Ledger, 08.22.2009
"$14m award upheld in death row suit" The American Press, 08.11.2009
"Split appeals court upholds $14m judgment" KLFY-TV, 08.10.2009
"Wrongfully jailed man seeks compensation; name several locals in civil rights lawsuit" The Many Sabine, 07.11.2009
"Court System, Autopsy Expert Slammed" Jackson Free Press, 04.8.2009
""State to pay wrongly jailed $50K per year served" The Clarion Ledger, 04.5.2009
"Compensation: The price of freedom?" The Clarion Ledger, 04.1.2009
"Law compensates wrongly convicted" The Sun Herald, 04.1.2009
"Editorial: DNA preservation good for state" Hattiesburg American, 03.28.2009
"Feds: Peters ‘Corruptly Influenced’ DeLaughter" Jackson Free Press, 02.18.2009
""Blood Money: A $15 million judgment against the DA's office has new District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro on the financial ropes..." The Gambit Weekly, 01.12.2009
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in Louisiana and Southern Mississippi, and assists them with their transition into the free world upon their release.