Monday, December 28, 2009

damien echols

damien echols


Compounding the misconduct of the president of the jury that the confession Misskelley is highly unreliable, "said Steven Drizin, Legal Director of Northwestern University School of Law Center in popularity over wrongful convictions, and co-author of the letter for amicus curiae. "Minors and the mentally retarded are much more likely than adults to confess falsely when pressed by police, and the confession of Misskelley has all the hallmarks of a false confession."

According to the amicus curiae, "We now know that Echols jury" violated the Constitution and the judge's instructions to discuss the Misskelley confession during deliberations, not long after a juror told his lawyer that it was increasingly frustrated by the weak rule of circumstantial evidence gathering and that if prosecutors did not present something powerful in short, would be to him to obtain a conviction.

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