Published inOneZeroTo Combat Thieves, Farmers are Spraying their Goods with an Invisible, Data-Encrypted LiquidBut is Smartwater CSI Just ‘Scientific Hogwash’?Nov 29, 20188712Nov 29, 20188712
Published inIN JUSTICE TODAYHow Walmart is Helping Prosecutors Pursue 10-Year Sentences for ShopliftingIt was late afternoon on Dec. 26, 2016 — the day after Christmas, a day when most stores are busy processing the returns for unwanted gifts…May 8, 20183202May 8, 20183202
Published inIN JUSTICE TODAYTwo New Bills in Louisiana Attempt to Rein in Prosecutors Who Made it America’s Most Carceral StateJohn Thompson was convicted of murder in Louisiana in 1985 and exonerated in 2003. When he walked free, he had survived 14 years on death…Mar 29, 2018137Mar 29, 2018137
Published inIN JUSTICE TODAYEven With A Governor’s Pardon, Jesus Aguirre, Jr. Is Still a Gang Member According to Orange CountyIn March of 2010, Jesus Aguirre, Jr. had just turned 16 and was hanging out with a group of friends in Buena Park, California, when a fight…Jan 18, 2018124Jan 18, 2018124
Published inIN JUSTICE TODAYMeet The Prosecutor Turned Reality TV Star Who Runs One Of The Worst Offices In America.Under District Attorney Steve Wolfson, prosecutors in Las Vegas have led the nation in new death sentences, repeatedly engaged in racist…Dec 1, 2017732Dec 1, 2017732
Published inIN JUSTICE TODAYDespite Public Outcry Over Pay-to-Play Justice, Prosecutors Just Don’t Get itMecklenburg, North Carolina District Attorney R. Andrew Murray doesn’t seem to understand the problem with the county’s deferred…Oct 25, 201722Oct 25, 201722
Published inIN JUSTICE TODAYDallas Doobies in DoubtTexas residents have recently been coming around to the idea that carrying small amounts of pot shouldn’t be a crime. Houston’s current…Oct 16, 201714Oct 16, 201714
Published inIN JUSTICE TODAYWhy Would Prosecutors Refuse DNA Testing?In this Oregon capital case, it could ensure that the state doesn’t execute the wrong man.Oct 13, 201715Oct 13, 201715
Published inIN JUSTICE TODAYThe Trials of Leon CannizzaroLeon Cannizzaro faced off against the New Orleans City Council this past Wednesday. What began as a request for the council to restore…Sep 22, 201741Sep 22, 201741
Published inIN JUSTICE TODAYAnother wrongful conviction — and a chance for Worthy to step upJamal Segars and his friend Brian Minner were shot near the Detroit airport in 2004. Thelonious “Shaun” Searcy became the prime suspect…Sep 18, 201763Sep 18, 201763