Barry Scheck
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Barry Scheck
Barry C. Scheckis an American lawyer. He received national media attention while serving on O.J. Simpson's defense team, helping to win an acquittal in the highly publicized murder case. Scheck is the director of the Innocence Project and a professor at Yeshiva University's Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York City...
ProfessionLawyer
Date of Birth19 September 1949
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My fear is that the debate over sequential blind will obscure everything, and you'll have police departments who are reluctant to change at all, or not adopt anything.
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Somebody's got to be right or wrong about this.
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is that it happened about three weeks ago -- prior to February 4.
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Crime labs should be an independent force within the criminal-justice system, not beholden to the prosecutor or the defense.
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I think we now have scientific proof that an innocent person was executed and we have a government agency that is obligated to say so.
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Miss Woodward has always taken the course that would vindicate her and prove her innocent.
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There's something wrong with the system. It's time to find out whether Texas executed an innocent man.
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This should be a landmark case in the history of eyewitness reform. There are reforms police and prosecutors are using across the country that reduce error, protect the innocent and help apprehend the guilty.