Good cop–bad cop routine produces false positives
70 years after police abandoned the third-degree interrogation, false confessions continue to mar US justice
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70 years after police abandoned the third-degree interrogation, false confessions continue to mar US justice
Prisoners and area residents are hit by toxic fumes that could cause fatal harm
Maximizing profits means minimizing medical staffing and care
No Supreme Court justice nominee confirmation hearing till next year, says majority leader
For decades, archaeologists have exhumed civil war-era burial pits; now their findings are being treated as evidence
A wrongful death lawsuit against the company has been filed by families of some of the massacre victims
A state hospital has become a holding facility for offenders, many of whom stay for years beyond their sentences
Recent abuses by top prosecutors in Russia and Ukraine point to the corrupt legacy of the Soviet period
The extradition of Col. Inocente Orlando Montano for 1989 Jesuit massacre would be a resounding victory for justice
Clarence Moses-EL served more than half of a 48-year sentence that was overturned in December due to new evidence