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Will SCOTUS Intervene? • No Wrongful Execution for Tony Carruthers | American Civil Liberties Union • U.S. Supreme Court denies James Broadnax death row appeals 3 days before scheduled execution | KERA News • A Denver man convicted of murder had his life sentence overturned after 28 years in prison • Prosecutors used hip-hop lyrics to help sentence a man to death: ‘This only happens to rap music’ | US news | The Guardian • Texas: Please don't execute James Broadnax for murders he didn't commit! • Judge to determine if Robert Roberson should get new evidence hearing • Unshaken Truth - Podcast - Apple Podcasts • Amici Supporting Texas Prisoner Charles Flores Urge U.S. Supreme Court to Hear His Innocence Claims, Including Those Based on Discredited ‘Investigative Hypnosis’ Evidence | Death Penalty Information Center • Inside a Court Hearing That Decided How She’d Give Birth — ProPublica • The Supreme Court takes up the Mississippi case of a Black death row inmate | AP News • PA court ends mandatory life for 2nd-degree murder • Spotlight PA • The Hypnosis That Helped Send A Man To Death Row - Law360 • Texan seeks execution stay after codefendant’s murder confession • New science or same verdict? Judge considers whether expert testimony could change 2003 conviction • Texas woman exonerated in a baby's death walks free after 22 years in prison • House passes DCF-focused bill allowing second medical opinions in child abuse cases • Survey of Domestic Abuse Survivors Tells Stories Unsurfaced in Court — ProPublica • Cops' inaccurate field drug tests put innocent people in jail • Two exonerees to launch a podcast dedicated to the junk science that got them convicted. - D Magazine • ‘Complicated’ Director Interview: Andrew Abrahams Notes Flaws In Medical System • They were exonerated in shaken baby cases. Can their podcast help save Robert Roberson? • Flawed Pregnancy Drug Use Reports Trigger 70,000 Referrals to Police | The Marshall Project • Judge gives state more time in Robert Roberson death row case | cbs19.tv • New York judge drops death penalty charges for Luigi Mangione - JURIST - News • CIFS 4th Quarter Newsletter • I was wrongly convicted of killing my baby. Then a waitress helped me • Federal appeals court hears case of Amarillo woman on death row • Alan Butts files federal lawsuit over incarceration in shaken baby case • Sonia Sotomayor vindicates rights of the incarcerated to seek appeals. • New Jersey Supreme Court Rejects 'Shaken Baby Syndrome' - The Appeal • NJ Bans ‘Shaken Baby Syndrome’ Evidence in Nationwide First (1) • Sign up for CIFS Email List • Subscribe to our YouTube Channel • Pritzker signs IL bill improving compensation for exonerees | Illinois Politics | wandtv.com • Fifth Circuit Finds Evidence That One of Defendants Attorneys Slept During His Capital Murder Trial Insufficient to Prove Ineffective Assistance of Counsel | EvidenceProf Blog • Man Whose Three-Decade-Old Murder Conviction Was Overturned Still Fighting to Be Released from Custody • Texas Police Invested Millions in a Shadowy Phone-Tracking Software. They Won’t Say How They’ve Used It. • Louisiana Frees Death Row Prisoner Jimmie Duncan — ProPublica • Experts who backed ‘shaken baby’ science now fight to free caregivers from prison • Jury finds former Greenfield man not guilty of 1994 murder in retrial - Greenfield Recorder • Role of Spiritual Advisers in Execution Chamber Varies by State | The Marshall Project • Brandon Woodruff Petition • Podcast investigates years of alleged child abuse misdiagnoses by LVHN doctor • CONVICTION INTEGRITY UNIT APPLICATION • Medical examiner backtracks on shaken baby autopsy that sent Russell Maze to prison for life • Donald Caster, a former Ohio Innocence Project attorney, leads the new Hamilton County Conviction Integrity Unit | University of Cincinnati • Even without an arrest, shaken baby misdiagnoses can tear families apart • Supreme Court rejects Texas death row inmate’s hypnosis appeal • Hearing dates set for East Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson's case after execution delay | cbs19.tv • Supreme Court denies Alabama’s eleventh-hour attempt to execute Jeffery Lee by nitrogen gas | The Independent • Controversial shaken baby syndrome diagnoses leave some still stuck in prison • Nieves Decision • Donate to CIFS! • Judge Overturns Conviction of Man Accused of Murdering Three-Year-Old in 1996 • Diagnosis of a Crime: Melanie Reid's new podcast investigation - Newsroom • Memory on trial: the new science of when to trust eyewitness testimony • TN Appeals Court Upholds Russell Maze's Shaken Baby Conviction — ProPublica • Oregon mom faces charge she didn’t protect baby from abuse • Louisiana Death Row Prisoner Jimmie Duncan Released on Bail After Evidence Shows He is “Factually Innocent” | Death Penalty Information Center • Yogurt shop murder suspects will be exonerated | KUT Radio, Austin's NPR Station • CIFSJustice.org • - YouTube • Sign up for CIFS Mailing List • Infant shaking death case sent back to lower court • Texas pushes back on evidentiary hearing in Robert Roberson’s death penalty case | National | union-bulletin.com • Oklahoma death row inmate granted clemency on the morning of his scheduled execution - CBS News • Texas Almost Executed a Man Based on “Junk Science.” His Ordeal Isn’t Over. | The Nation • 'It's surreal': Lehigh Co. man freed after 9 years in prison over flawed testimony on infant death | Allentown Area | wfmz.com • ‘I Got a Lot of People Believing in Me’: Robert Roberson Stares Down Death, Again • Robert Roberson's execution halted: The CCA ruling explained | TPR • Katherine Judson of the Center for Integrity in Forensic Sciences Speaks on Flawed Forensics and Robert Roberson • The Last Appeal | NBC News • In Texas, new details about its execution drug underscore a closely guarded secret • Could Dallas shaken baby case lead to a new trial for death row inmate Robert Roberson? • He Was Convicted Entirely On Clashing Eyewitness Testimony. Alabama Plans to Execute Him Next Week. | Bolts • Alabama executes man on death row by controversial nitrogen gas method | Alabama | The Guardian • Tortured to Death in Alabama - The Atlantic • Fundraise for CIFS • Alabama inmate Anthony Boyd asks Gov. Kay Ivey to meet before execution: ‘Know the guy that’s innocent’ - al.com • Stop the Oct. 16 Execution of Robert Roberson • Conservatives, death penalty supporters call for a new trial for Robert Roberson • Exonerees Speak Out for Robert Roberson- Press Conference • Exoneree’s Open Letter to the Authorities in Texas in Support of Robert Roberson - CIFS • Whitehall man gets sentence reduced, conviction vacated – Lehigh Valley Press • One month out, Roberson execution date looms | News | palestineherald.com • Autism advocates urge Texas to halt execution of Robert Roberson • Did the ‘Psychopath Test’ Help Send an Innocent Man to His Execution? • A month out from his third execution date, Robert Roberson is not ready to die • Whitehall dad convicted of killing infant daughter has verdict vacated • A 'last-ditch effort' to save death row inmate Robert Roberson includes author John Grisham | TPR • Death row inmate Robert Roberson points to new evidence as execution nears in Texas : NPR • Robert Roberson’s Team Files Subsequent Applicant for Writ of Habeas Corpus - CIFS • With Roberson's execution pending, experts reject shaken baby syndrome | TPR • Death row inmate Ralph Menzies wins appeal, Sept. 5 execution called off • Utah News Dispatch • Judge mulls bail for death row prisoner with vacated conviction • Judge sets Robert Roberson’s execution date for Oct. 16 • Court Filings Reveal New Details About Oklahoma AG Flip-Flopping on Freeing Richard Glossip • Rhode Island Judge Frank Caprio, whose empathy in court earned him fame online, dies at 88 • Louisiana Is Trying to Block Lloyd Gray From Seeking Freedom — ProPublica • For 2,000 Days, Her Pleas From Solitary Were Ignored. Now, Missouri Is Changing Its Policy. • ‘I Need This to Be a Homicide’ • Opinion | They Let Their Children Cross the Street, and Now They’re Felons • David Leonard Wood, sentenced to death for 1987 El Paso desert deaths, gets another appeals court victory- El Paso Matters • An Extraordinary Exoneration • Richard Glossip has a new judge in his murder case but that may change • Tennessee executes man with heart device despite concerns it could shock him • A Doctor Challenged the Opinion of a Powerful Child Abuse Specialist. Then He Lost His Job. • This Doctor Specializes in Diagnosing Child Abuse. Some of Her Conclusions Have Been Called Into Question. • Method to analyze gun evidence not ‘scientifically valid,’ Oregon court says in major ruling • Former Death Row inmate Richard Glossip back in court as potential plea deal sparks debate • Utah judge schedules execution by firing squad for a man with dementia • Attorney General Ken Paxton requests death row inmate Robert Roberson be executed Oct. 16 • 'You can see the steam off the ground': Wisconsin slow to add cooling system in prisons despite rising heat • Proposal to enhance Texas’ pioneering junk science law approved by Texas House • Attorney General Ken Paxton requests new execution date for Robert Roberson • Texas House of Representatives • CIFS 1st Quarter Newsletter 2025 • The wrong man: Bronx native left devastated after judge denies exoneration following 30-year legal battle | amNewYork • Drake University Law School Announces New Faculty Members for Fall - Drake University Newsroom • Remembering Death Row Survivor and Advocate Sonia “Sunny” Jacobs • ‘This was all sitting there’: How California fails to prevent wrongful convictions • In Shocking Move, Oklahoma AG Decides to Retry Richard Glossip for Murder • Karen Read's second murder trial ends with an acquittal • www.mankatofreepress.com • A shaken baby claim put a Bay Area man in prison. New science just got him out • Indiana Passes Landmark Eyewitness Identification Reform Bill • As Karen Read's retrial zeroed in on a possible murder weapon, an expert's credibility was challenged • He's serving life in prison for murder. But his DNA wasn't at the scene. • In retrial, jury finds Stearns County man not guilty of killing infant son • Revealed: Autopsy suggests South Carolina botched firing squad execution • Supreme Court rejects Texas death row inmate's appeal over DNA evidence • Louisiana Judge Nullifies Death Row Inmate’s Murder Conviction That Was Based on Junk Science • These States Have Investigated Miscarriages and Stillbirths as Crimes • Push to put Christopher Dunn back in prison erodes confidence in Missouri justice system • Missouri Independent • Supreme Court grants Richard Glossip new trial in capital case - SCOTUSblog • The Arson Evidence Doesn’t Hold Up. Florida Is About to Convict Her for Murder Anyway. • Tre Clay Faces Refiled Murder Charge; Experts Testify Birth Trauma, Not Abuse, Caused Infant’s Death • Stay granted for Texas death row inmate two days before scheduled execution • The Junk Science That Gets Parents Convicted of Murder • The Human Cost of Jeff Landry’s Drive to Resume Executions - Bolts • Georgia DFCS relied on controversial laboratory for drug tests crucial to custody decisions - The Current • “David Wood, set for execution, says he was never the ‘Desert Killer'” • Texas is set to execute David Wood, despite DNA evidence • Brief calling for new trial for Toforest Johnson filed by former Alabama Attorney General, US Senator • He Frantically Called 911 to Revive His Infant Son. Now He Could Face 12 Years in Prison. • Death of teacher with 20 stab wounds to be reinvestigated after reversed suicide ruling • Alabama Governor Kay Ivey Commutes the Death Sentence of Rocky Myers • The Nuns Trying to Save the Women on Texas’s Death Row • Connecticut Could Ban Its Businesses from Helping Carry Out Executions Elsewhere - Bolts • Texas legislators seek more protections for death penalty defendants in wake of Trump executive order • Lawyers for Sonya Massey's family say $10M settlement 'first step;' await trial, legislative changes • Top Doctors Question Conviction of ‘Killer Nurse’ Lucy Letby in 7 Baby Deaths • Not Guilty, Sentenced to Life: ‘Waverly Two’ gets to go home after decades as Biden grants clemency • Just days before his execution, SC inmate slams plea deals given to co-defendants. What happened? • Biden shortens sentences for nearly 2,500 people, setting a record • Former CBI forensic scientist Yvonne 'Missy' Woods charged with over 100 felonies • Due To “Slavery Clause,” 30% Of LA Fires Are Being Fought By Inmates • UF Health employees complain of bullying, racism and abuse from physician - The Independent Florida Alligator • Forensic Justice Institute 2025 • Texas House committee demands that attorney general allow Roberson to testify • People of MI v Milton Lemons Video • Top Georgia court to consider appeal in ‘shaken baby’ murder case • Twitter/X • #427 Jason Flom with Lamont Hunter • People v. Lemons , New Trial • #274 Jason Flom with Robert Roberson • Biden commutes sentences of 37 federal death row prisoners • Texas' Robert Roberson case is reason why the state should abolish death penalty | Opinion • Outgoing North Carolina governor commutes 15 death row sentences • Texas lawmakers subpoena Robert Roberson a second time | The Texas Tribune • House committee hammers Texas AG Ken Paxton for blocking Robert Roberson testimony • Medical Examiner, Whose Testimony Helped Convict a Man in 2004 of Killing His Baby, Now Says He Was Wrong • “Actually innocent”: Judge recommends overturning death row inmate Melissa Lucio’s conviction, sending case to Texas high court • Junk Science and Judicial Arrogance Are Killing Us • Robert Roberson's execution can't be stopped by Texas House subpoena, Supreme Court rules • Rebuttal from Robert Roberson’s Legal Team to Statement from Office of Attorney General • 'Betrayed': Forensic science failures undermine justice as labs fail to adopt standards • Paxton’s picks cement Republicans’ hold on Texas’ highest criminal court • CIFS Justice | Official Merchandise | Bonfire • How disagreements about a Texas death row inmate’s guilt became a legal battle between branches of government • Wish Robert Roberson a Happy Birthday • Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson’s fate could be impacted by upcoming election • Man convicted in 'shaken baby syndrome' case released by judge. Similar convictions under review • What’s next in the complex case of Texas death row inmate Robert Roberson | CNN • Junk Science Convicted Her. Will Mississippi Set Her Free? • #487 Guest Host Conor Hall with Angel Bumpass • Travis County Judge issues temporary restraining order to halt execution of Robert Roberson: reports • Call Gov. Abbott to Stop Robert Roberson’s Execution • Stop the Oct. 17 execution of Robert Roberson, an innocent father • In Texas, Execution Looms Despite Questions in Shaken Baby Case • New York Times/Robert Roberson • Texas man set to be executed for a crime many believe never occurred • An ‘Innocent’ Man’s Last Days: Robert Roberson’s Prayers from Death Row - The Barbed Wire • Hearing about East Texas man’s execution in ‘shaken baby syndrome’ case scheduled • Robert Roberson's Attorney Responds to CCA Granting New Trial to Andrew Roark • He Didn’t Kill His Child, But He’s About to Be Executed Anyway | NYT Opinion • A parole board recommended clemency for Emmanuel Littlejohn. State still executed him • Robert Roberson’s Attorneys File Motion to Remove Judge from Case and Vacate Execution - Innocence Project • #473 Jason Flom with Robert Roberson • Stop the Sept. 24 Execution of Marcellus Williams • Court Denies Robert Roberson’s Appeal and Motion for Stay of Execution • Original Detective Wants to Free Man Facing Death for ‘Shaken Baby’ • Missouri judge upholds Marcellus Williams’ conviction, death sentence despite lack of DNA • I sent an Arizona man to prison for 290 years. His case still haunts me • Maryland Supreme Court reinstates murder conviction of Adnan Syed and orders new hearing • New research links medical copays to reduced healthcare access in prisons • Woman accepts plea deal for death of man she allegedly hurt as baby • Missouri Supreme Court pauses deal that would spare Marcellus Williams’ life • Babysitter set to accept deal for 2019 death of man she allegedly injured as a baby in 1984 • New York Times Video Op-eds Highlight Systemic Flaws in the Capital Punishment System, Including Mistakes from Junk Science and Lack of Closure for Victims' Families • Federal Appeals Court Finds Geofence Warrants Are “Categorically” Unconstitutional • DNA clears Marcellus Williams of murder. Why is Missouri hell-bent on killing him? | Opinion • Robert Roberson's Attorneys Ask Courts to Reopen His Actual Innocence Case Before Oct. 17 Execution • FCC votes to slash prison and jail calling rates and ban corporate kickbacks • When the science crumbles, Texas law says a conviction could, too. That rarely happens. • In unrelated but similar murder cases, woman exonerated, man sees charges dropped • He Was Convicted of Killing His Baby. The DA’s Office Says He’s Innocent, but That Might Not Be Enough. • We can't let discredited science lead to a Texan's execution | Opinion • Robert Roberson Remains on Death Row Despite Defense Claims – District Attorney Requests Execution Date in October • TX sets execution date for man convicted in shaken baby case | Kansas… • Biden pardons potentially thousands of ex-service members convicted under now-repealed gay sex ban • Medical experts must step up if health justice is to enter the courtroom • Judge Denies Post-Conviction Relief in 25-Year-Old Murder Case • Judge allows new evidence in innocence petition case for Terence Richardson, who was found not guilty but sentenced to life • ACCESS- A Primer on Firearm Identification • Myth of 'superhuman strength' in Black people persists in deadly encounters with police • Motion filed to block setting of execution date for Robert Roberson • “Little Home Market”: The Connecticut Company Accused of Fueling an Execution Spree • The Horrible Truth About Shaken Baby Syndrome Cases • Shaken baby syndrome: what medical professionals are now calling flawed forensics • ‘Bone Valley’ Podcast Subject Is Granted Parole 37 Years After Wife’s Murder • How Jessica Logan’s Call for Help Became Evidence Against Her • Arkansas Supreme Court says new DNA testing can be sought in 'West Memphis 3' case • Nashville DA unit asks judge to vacate 25-year-old murder conviction following new medical evidence • Will the conviction be overturned? New evidence says Nashville father didn't kill his son • How The Criminal Legal System Coerces People into Pleading Guilty • #440 Maggie Freleng with Cassandra Black Elk • Hair sample that put a man in prison turned out to be dog hair • The Jimmy Malone Show 2/20/24/ Kate Judson • *No paywall* A wrongful conviction casts doubt on former Ramsey County medical examiner's methods. It's not the first time. • A wrongful conviction casts doubt on former Ramsey County medical examiner's methods. It's not the first time. • Medical experts say science raises question on whether a Georgia father really killed his baby • #365 Jason Flom with Clarence Jones • The Cost of Misdiagnosis - CIFS • CSI On Trial Podcast • A look at the history of Dr. Jenssen, the pediatrician accused of overdiagnosing medical child abuse • "CSI on Trial" Docuseries • How You Can Help — Justice For Toforest Johnson • Appeals court agrees shaken baby syndrome is 'junk science' in some cases - New Jersey Monitor • Opinion | Texas May Execute a Man Based on a Scrapped Medical Theory • Supreme Court Denies Certiorari to Two Death-Sentenced Men with Credible Innocence Claims • Lamont Hunter pleads guilty to involuntary manslaughter in 2006 death of 3-year-old boy • Wrongful Conviction: Junk Science • Hospital at centre of Take Care of Maya lawsuit found liable on abuse charges • #410 Wrongful Conviction: Junk Science - Shaken Baby Syndrome • CIFS 4th Quarter 2023 Newsletter • Woman’s abuse of corpse case heads to grand jury • Why a Former Alabama AG Believes an Innocent Man is on State’s Death Row • A Lab Test That Experts Liken to a Witch Trial Is Helping Send Women to Prison for Murder • Sign the Petition for Tasha Shelby • Justice for Robert Roberson on Death Row for a Crime that Never Occurred • ‘False Positive’ Field Drug Tests Lead to Wrongful Convictions • They Were Wrongfully Convicted. Now They’re Denied Compensation Despite Michigan Law. • Wisconsin Lawyer: Genetic Genealogy in the Legal System: • COURT WATCH INVESTIGATION: Expert Geneticist in Wrongful Murder Accusation Case Claims Evidence by Forensic Pathologist ‘Not True’ • In Death Penalty Cases, a Texas Court Tests the Supreme Court’s Patience • Dozens of cases possibly impacted in 4th Judicial District as former CBI scientist is under investigation • Nitrogen gas execution: Kenneth Smith convulses for four minutes in Alabama death chamber • Northern California Mother Fights for Justice against Medical ‘Misdiagnosis’ that Has Led to ‘Wrongful Incarcerations’ • Doctors question use of 'excited delirium' to explain deaths of suspects in police custody • Expert Highlights ‘Disturbing Ignorance’ of Primary Forensic Pathologist in Wrongful Accusation of Murder Case • Inside Track: Forensic Justice Institute: Digital Evidence Discussion: • Chancellor Mnookin on stronger standards for courts weighing scientific evidence, expertise • Oklahoma executes Phillip Hancock for a double murder despite state board recommendation for clemency