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Investigating race and poverty since 1972

Tag: wrongful conviction

Posted inCriminal Justice, Perspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

Anita Alvarez stands by disgraced Chicago police detective

by Curtis Black August 11, 2016May 15, 2017
Posted inCriminal Justice, Perspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

Wrongful convictions point to more victims of Chicago detective Guevara

by Curtis Black July 21, 2016May 15, 2017
Posted inCriminal Justice, Perspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

Police reforms should make the right to legal representation real

by Curtis Black May 19, 2016May 15, 2017
Posted inGovernment and Politics, Perspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

The real deal with Chicago’s property tax hike

by Curtis Black October 28, 2015May 15, 2017
Posted inCriminal Justice

Innocent and locked up

by The Chicago Reporter April 27, 2015April 7, 2015
Posted inCriminal Justice, Perspectives

Released from prison, Anthony Dansberry faces new challenges

by Christopher Benson January 14, 2015February 10, 2015
Posted inCriminal Justice, Perspectives

Justice for Dansberry: An appeal to Gov. Pat Quinn for clemency

by Christopher Benson November 19, 2014February 6, 2015
Posted inCriminal Justice, Perspectives

The problem with eyewitness identification

by Christopher Benson April 8, 2014February 6, 2015
Posted inCriminal Justice, Perspectives

Wrongfully convicted, Dansberry’s fate may hinge on political climate

by Christopher Benson April 1, 2014February 6, 2015
Posted inCriminal Justice, From the Archives

Ten Cases, Many Questions

by Rebecca Anderson and Sarah Karp June 1, 2000May 4, 2017

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