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International Textbook of Forensic Medicine Vol-1: Introduction to Forensic Medicine
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  • Seasonal Break: Dear Readers: I will be tied up with some research for the next few days - but I look forward to getting back in action soon. Please draw my attention to any new cases, developments or issues whatever, at hlevy15@gmail.com. Back soon. Be well. Harold Levy: Publisher: The Charles Smith Blog.
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  • Charles Flores: Death Row: Texas: Forensic hypnosis = Junk Science: Police hypnotized a witness. Now a Texas man faces death Author and advocate for criminal justice reform Jennifer Thompson's extraordinary Washington Post column headed, "Police hypnotized a witness. Now a Texas man (Charles Flores HL) faces death," and sub-headed, "My honest error once put a man in prison. Now I’m fighting for another innocent," noting that:"In 1984, a man broke into my home and brutally raped me. Under the influence of trauma and suggestive police procedures, I identified Ronald Cotton as my attacker. At trial, I was 100 percent confident. I was wrong. But the jury responded to my honest belief in Cotton’s guilt and convicted him. He spent more than a decade behind bars before DNA evidence revealed the truth — he was innocent of the crime, and the real perpetrator was someone else. Cotton was exonerated and released. The scientific consensus now supports the belief that the procedures used in my case — suggestive lineups, repeated exposure to the same suspect and post-identification validation by detectives — contaminated my memory and manufactured the confidence I expressed at trial."
  • Stefon Morant: New Haven: Ongoing Federal Civil Rights Wrongful Conviction Trial: In closing arguments, New Haven (the city) defends the New Haven Police Department (NHPD), Morant asks for 90M, The New Haven Independent (Reporter Mona Mahadevan) reports noting that: "The City of New Haven’s attorney argued in federal court that the New Haven Police Department (NHPD) never sanctioned any misconduct that may have taken place during a 1990 murder investigation. A lawyer representing Stefon Morant, meanwhile, asked a jury to award his client $90 million as compensation for the decades he spent in prison after Det. Vincent Raucci allegedly framed him and Scott Lewis for a double homicide they have long claimed they did not commit."

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