Deck 14: Wrongful Convictions

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Which of the following organizations at Northwestern University collects data on wrongful convictions?

A) The Innocence Project
B) Center on Wrongful Convictions
C) People for the Unjustly Imprisoned
D) ACLU
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Which of the following is not a common cause of wrongful convictions?

A) eyewitness misidentification
B) perjury
C) false confessions
D) chain of custody violations
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Which of the following organizations at the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law provides legal assistance to people trying to prove they have been wrongfully convicted?

A) The Innocence Project
B) Center on Wrongful Convictions
C) People for the Unjustly Imprisoned
D) ACLU
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In what state did the governor give pardons to everyone on death row?

A) New York
B) California
C) Illinois
D) Florida
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Which of the following constitutional amendments would a wrongfully convicted person who received ineffective assistance of counsel claim had been violated?

A) Fourth Amendment
B) Fifth Amendment
C) Sixth Amendment
D) Seventh Amendment
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Which of the following is not a reason for the passage of compensation statutes?

A) to give wrongfully convicted persons lots of money
B) to provide funds for psychological counseling services
C) to give wrongfully convicted persons money for legal fees
D) to compensate wrongfully convicted persons for the time they have spent in prison
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Which of the following is individual legislation to provide compensation for wrongfully convicted people?

A) bills of attainder
B) fair play laws
C) just compensation laws
D) moral obligation bills
Question
Until 2004 a wrongfully convicted person could receive a maximum of only

A) $500
B) $5,000
C) $50,000
D) $500,000
Question
Which of the following are reason to disqualify a person from receiving state compensation for a wrongful conviction?

A) prior convictions
B) no pardon
C) a guilty plea
D) all of the above
Question
In what state did a governor three times veto a bill to provide a wrongfully convicted man compensation?

A) New York
B) California
C) Illinois
D) Florida
Question
This occurs when wrongfully convicted individuals have been set free after having been convicted of crimes they did not commit.

A) exonerations
B) immunity
C) tort claim
D) compensation
Question
Which one of the following is not a reason DNA testing could be flawed?

A) small sample
B) sample contamination
C) DNA degradation
D) bad data analysis
Question
Which advocacy organization is located at Benjamin N. Cardozo Law School in New York?

A) The Center on Wrongful Convictions
B) After Innocence
C) The Innocence Project
D) Rocky Mountain Innocence Center
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Approximately how many inquiries does the Center on Wrongful Convictions receive each year?

A) 1,000
B) 3,000
C) 5,000
D) 7,000
Question
What has the Center on Wrongful Convictions identified as an obstacles that must be overcome to reduce the number of wrongful convictions going forward?

A) require the police to electronically record interrogations
B) place limits on interrogations
C) reduce the rate of crime in neighborhoods
D) both a and b
Question
Which person was one of the two people that founded the Innocence Project?

A) Roberto Carrasco Flores
B) Larry Ruffin
C) Barry Scheck
D) Kevin Richardson
Question
The Innocence Project was founded in

A) 1990.
B) 1992.
C) 1994.
D) 1996.
Question
The attorneys in the 1993 Guerra case with the killing of a Houston police officer argued in their appeal that

A) Guerra had been deprived of a fair trial.
B) Witness testimony was coerced and tampered with.
C) Exculpatory evidence was withheld.
D) all of the above
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What does it mean to be a "convicted innocent"?

A) an individual who is arrested but released due to insufficient evidence
B) an individual whose trial is declared a mistrial
C) an individual who is arrested and pled or was found guilty, but is, in fact, innocent
D) an individual who is found guilty but has yet to appeal his or her conviction
Question
This federal statute allows civil claims for violations of constitutional rights and provides for civil damages against state governments and/or actors as well as attorney fees.

A) Section 1983
B) Section 2520
C) Section 3232
D) Section 4190
Question
In 2003, former Illinois Governor George Ryan commuted the death sentences of

A) 94 death row inmates.
B) 156 death row inmates.
C) 233 death row inmates.
D) 301 death row inmates.
Question
According to the National Registry of Exonerations, there are currently over

A) 1900 exonerations.
B) 2500 exonerations.
C) 3200 exonerations.
D) 4000 exonerations.
Question
Samuel Gross and his colleagues (2014) were able to estimate that __________ of defendants sentenced to death in the U.S. were later shown to be innocent.

A) 1.1 percent
B) 2.5 percent
C) 3.9 percent
D) 4.1 percent
Question
Short tandem repeat (STR) method could lead to mistaken identification in

A) 1 of 1,000 cases.
B) 1 of 1,000,000 cases.
C) 1 of 10 cases.
D) 1 of 100,000 cases.
Question
Which of the following might be the most common source of false matches in regard to flawed DNA testing?

A) bad data analysis
B) DNA degradation
C) sample mix-up
D) sample contamination
Question
DNA degrades if it is not kept

A) cold.
B) warm.
C) dry.
D) both a and c
Question
According to Samuel Gross and his colleagues, __________ of the 340 identified exonerations during a fifteen-year period served terms of ten years or more.

A) less than half
B) one-tenth
C) one-third
D) more than half
Question
Samuel Gross and his colleagues listed the top four states where the exonerations occurred. Which of the following was not a part of the top four states?

A) Illinois
B) Georgia
C) California
D) New York
Question
The principal cause of wrongful convictions in murder cases is

A) perjury.
B) lack of evidence.
C) invalid science.
D) inadequate defense.
Question
Which of the following can reduce coercion and incentivization of witnesses?

A) place limits on the length of interrogations
B) reform police lineups
C) require police to electronically record interrogations
D) improve accountability
Question
Which of the following can reduce erroneous identifications by victims and eyewitnesses?

A) reform pretrial discovery
B) reform police lineups
C) improve accountability
D) require police to electronically record interrogations
Question
How many full-time staff attorneys are employed by the Innocence Project?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
Question
Since 2016, there have been over __________ DNA exonerations recorded by the Innocence Project.

A) 340
B) 512
C) 977
D) 1251
Question
Since 2016, __________ of actual perpetrators have been identified.

A) 140
B) 230
C) 480
D) 810
Question
Ricardo Aldape Guerra was finally released in

A) 1991.
B) 1994.
C) 1997.
D) 2000.
Question
Who was posthumously exonerated through the efforts of the Innocence Project?

A) Gray Davis
B) Gerald Parker
C) Peter Neufeld
D) Larry Ruffin
Question
Who published Convicting the Innocent?

A) Edwin Borchard
B) Hugh Carey
C) Edward Honaker
D) Gerald Parker
Question
Being one of the earliest statutes found, Wisconsin passed its statute on indemnification for unjust conviction and imprisonment in

A) 1913.
B) 1915.
C) 1917.
D) 1919.
Question
Although he died when he was awarded the money, Isadore Zimmerman successfully recovered __________ from the State of New York on a wrongful conviction.

A) $500,000
B) $1,000,000
C) $1,500,000
D) $2,000,000
Question
Keven Lee Green was wrongfully convicted on what charge?

A) rape
B) assault
C) larceny
D) murder
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____ Wrongful convictions are easy to overturn.
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____ DNA can always be used to prove the innocence of a person wrongfully convicted.
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____ Eyewitness testimony can lead to wrongful convictions.
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____ A former governor of Texas pardoned everyone on death row.
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____ The Innocence Project provides legal assistance and DNA tests to people who may be wrongfully convicted.
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____ Competent legal assistance is protected by the Fifth Amendment.
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____ Compensation for people wrongfully convicted is usually adequate.
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____ Wrongful convictions can be considered civil rights violations that can lead to lawsuits against the federal government.
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____ Prosecutors and police often have immunity from wrongful conviction lawsuits.
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____ All states now have compensation statutes for wrongfully convicted people.
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____ Flawed evidence is one issue that leads to wrongful convictions.
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____ In 2003, the state of Illinois commuted the death sentences of 156 death row inmates.
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____ Wrongful convictions rarely occur in our criminal justice system.
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____ An exoneration occurs when wrongfully convicted individuals have been set free after having been convicted of crimes they did not commit.
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____ One study by Samuel Gross and colleagues (2014) found that, statistically, one in twenty-five death row inmates are innocent.
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____ All DNA evidence tests have an accuracy rate of 100 percent.
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____ DNA degrades if it is kept cold or dry.
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____ In rape cases, the main cause for wrongful convictions is eyewitness misidentification.
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____ In murder cases, the main cause for wrongful convictions is perjury.
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____ The Center on Wrongful Convictions is located in Dallas, Texas.
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____ The Innocence Project is located in New York.
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____ The Innocence Project was founded by Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld.
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____ In the 1982 Guerra case, Ricardo Aldape Guerra was framed by the Houston Police Department for shooting a police officer.
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____ Convicted innocents are individuals who have been found not guilty but who are in fact guilty to the charge brought against them.
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____ Those who are wrongfully convicted can seek compensation for their state's wrongdoing.
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____ Section 3891 is a federal statute that allows civil claims for violations of constitutional rights.
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____ All states require police to tape interrogations.
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____ A tort claim law is legislation that waives sovereign immunity.
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____ Most of the civil claims based on Brady violations are successful.
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____ The standard for proving ineffective assistance of counsel was established by the Supreme Court in Strickland v. Washington (1984).
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____ The two prongs of Strickland v. Washington established that legal counsel's performance was deficient and caused actual prejudice to the defendant.
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____ Police officers, prosecutors, and judges are among the few who can receive immunity.
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____ A person who is misidentified by a victim or a witness can recover damages from both.
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____ Police can be protected from mistakes through the "good faith" defense.
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____ Prosecutors enjoy absolute immunity that protects them from any civil litigation.
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List and explain the reasons why DNA testing could be flawed.
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What are some key reasons why exonerations are needed?
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What are the problems listed by the Center on Wrongful Convictions that must be overcome to reduce the number of wrongful convictions?
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What is Section 1983?
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Explain the different types of immunity for misidentified victims, police officers, and prosecutors.
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Deck 14: Wrongful Convictions
1
Which of the following organizations at Northwestern University collects data on wrongful convictions?

A) The Innocence Project
B) Center on Wrongful Convictions
C) People for the Unjustly Imprisoned
D) ACLU
B
2
Which of the following is not a common cause of wrongful convictions?

A) eyewitness misidentification
B) perjury
C) false confessions
D) chain of custody violations
D
3
Which of the following organizations at the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law provides legal assistance to people trying to prove they have been wrongfully convicted?

A) The Innocence Project
B) Center on Wrongful Convictions
C) People for the Unjustly Imprisoned
D) ACLU
A
4
In what state did the governor give pardons to everyone on death row?

A) New York
B) California
C) Illinois
D) Florida
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5
Which of the following constitutional amendments would a wrongfully convicted person who received ineffective assistance of counsel claim had been violated?

A) Fourth Amendment
B) Fifth Amendment
C) Sixth Amendment
D) Seventh Amendment
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6
Which of the following is not a reason for the passage of compensation statutes?

A) to give wrongfully convicted persons lots of money
B) to provide funds for psychological counseling services
C) to give wrongfully convicted persons money for legal fees
D) to compensate wrongfully convicted persons for the time they have spent in prison
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7
Which of the following is individual legislation to provide compensation for wrongfully convicted people?

A) bills of attainder
B) fair play laws
C) just compensation laws
D) moral obligation bills
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8
Until 2004 a wrongfully convicted person could receive a maximum of only

A) $500
B) $5,000
C) $50,000
D) $500,000
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9
Which of the following are reason to disqualify a person from receiving state compensation for a wrongful conviction?

A) prior convictions
B) no pardon
C) a guilty plea
D) all of the above
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10
In what state did a governor three times veto a bill to provide a wrongfully convicted man compensation?

A) New York
B) California
C) Illinois
D) Florida
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11
This occurs when wrongfully convicted individuals have been set free after having been convicted of crimes they did not commit.

A) exonerations
B) immunity
C) tort claim
D) compensation
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12
Which one of the following is not a reason DNA testing could be flawed?

A) small sample
B) sample contamination
C) DNA degradation
D) bad data analysis
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13
Which advocacy organization is located at Benjamin N. Cardozo Law School in New York?

A) The Center on Wrongful Convictions
B) After Innocence
C) The Innocence Project
D) Rocky Mountain Innocence Center
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14
Approximately how many inquiries does the Center on Wrongful Convictions receive each year?

A) 1,000
B) 3,000
C) 5,000
D) 7,000
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15
What has the Center on Wrongful Convictions identified as an obstacles that must be overcome to reduce the number of wrongful convictions going forward?

A) require the police to electronically record interrogations
B) place limits on interrogations
C) reduce the rate of crime in neighborhoods
D) both a and b
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16
Which person was one of the two people that founded the Innocence Project?

A) Roberto Carrasco Flores
B) Larry Ruffin
C) Barry Scheck
D) Kevin Richardson
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17
The Innocence Project was founded in

A) 1990.
B) 1992.
C) 1994.
D) 1996.
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18
The attorneys in the 1993 Guerra case with the killing of a Houston police officer argued in their appeal that

A) Guerra had been deprived of a fair trial.
B) Witness testimony was coerced and tampered with.
C) Exculpatory evidence was withheld.
D) all of the above
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19
What does it mean to be a "convicted innocent"?

A) an individual who is arrested but released due to insufficient evidence
B) an individual whose trial is declared a mistrial
C) an individual who is arrested and pled or was found guilty, but is, in fact, innocent
D) an individual who is found guilty but has yet to appeal his or her conviction
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20
This federal statute allows civil claims for violations of constitutional rights and provides for civil damages against state governments and/or actors as well as attorney fees.

A) Section 1983
B) Section 2520
C) Section 3232
D) Section 4190
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21
In 2003, former Illinois Governor George Ryan commuted the death sentences of

A) 94 death row inmates.
B) 156 death row inmates.
C) 233 death row inmates.
D) 301 death row inmates.
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22
According to the National Registry of Exonerations, there are currently over

A) 1900 exonerations.
B) 2500 exonerations.
C) 3200 exonerations.
D) 4000 exonerations.
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23
Samuel Gross and his colleagues (2014) were able to estimate that __________ of defendants sentenced to death in the U.S. were later shown to be innocent.

A) 1.1 percent
B) 2.5 percent
C) 3.9 percent
D) 4.1 percent
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24
Short tandem repeat (STR) method could lead to mistaken identification in

A) 1 of 1,000 cases.
B) 1 of 1,000,000 cases.
C) 1 of 10 cases.
D) 1 of 100,000 cases.
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25
Which of the following might be the most common source of false matches in regard to flawed DNA testing?

A) bad data analysis
B) DNA degradation
C) sample mix-up
D) sample contamination
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DNA degrades if it is not kept

A) cold.
B) warm.
C) dry.
D) both a and c
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27
According to Samuel Gross and his colleagues, __________ of the 340 identified exonerations during a fifteen-year period served terms of ten years or more.

A) less than half
B) one-tenth
C) one-third
D) more than half
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28
Samuel Gross and his colleagues listed the top four states where the exonerations occurred. Which of the following was not a part of the top four states?

A) Illinois
B) Georgia
C) California
D) New York
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29
The principal cause of wrongful convictions in murder cases is

A) perjury.
B) lack of evidence.
C) invalid science.
D) inadequate defense.
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30
Which of the following can reduce coercion and incentivization of witnesses?

A) place limits on the length of interrogations
B) reform police lineups
C) require police to electronically record interrogations
D) improve accountability
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31
Which of the following can reduce erroneous identifications by victims and eyewitnesses?

A) reform pretrial discovery
B) reform police lineups
C) improve accountability
D) require police to electronically record interrogations
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32
How many full-time staff attorneys are employed by the Innocence Project?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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33
Since 2016, there have been over __________ DNA exonerations recorded by the Innocence Project.

A) 340
B) 512
C) 977
D) 1251
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34
Since 2016, __________ of actual perpetrators have been identified.

A) 140
B) 230
C) 480
D) 810
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35
Ricardo Aldape Guerra was finally released in

A) 1991.
B) 1994.
C) 1997.
D) 2000.
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36
Who was posthumously exonerated through the efforts of the Innocence Project?

A) Gray Davis
B) Gerald Parker
C) Peter Neufeld
D) Larry Ruffin
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37
Who published Convicting the Innocent?

A) Edwin Borchard
B) Hugh Carey
C) Edward Honaker
D) Gerald Parker
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38
Being one of the earliest statutes found, Wisconsin passed its statute on indemnification for unjust conviction and imprisonment in

A) 1913.
B) 1915.
C) 1917.
D) 1919.
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39
Although he died when he was awarded the money, Isadore Zimmerman successfully recovered __________ from the State of New York on a wrongful conviction.

A) $500,000
B) $1,000,000
C) $1,500,000
D) $2,000,000
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40
Keven Lee Green was wrongfully convicted on what charge?

A) rape
B) assault
C) larceny
D) murder
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41
____ Wrongful convictions are easy to overturn.
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____ DNA can always be used to prove the innocence of a person wrongfully convicted.
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43
____ Eyewitness testimony can lead to wrongful convictions.
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____ A former governor of Texas pardoned everyone on death row.
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____ The Innocence Project provides legal assistance and DNA tests to people who may be wrongfully convicted.
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46
____ Competent legal assistance is protected by the Fifth Amendment.
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47
____ Compensation for people wrongfully convicted is usually adequate.
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____ Wrongful convictions can be considered civil rights violations that can lead to lawsuits against the federal government.
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____ Prosecutors and police often have immunity from wrongful conviction lawsuits.
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50
____ All states now have compensation statutes for wrongfully convicted people.
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____ Flawed evidence is one issue that leads to wrongful convictions.
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____ In 2003, the state of Illinois commuted the death sentences of 156 death row inmates.
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____ Wrongful convictions rarely occur in our criminal justice system.
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____ An exoneration occurs when wrongfully convicted individuals have been set free after having been convicted of crimes they did not commit.
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____ One study by Samuel Gross and colleagues (2014) found that, statistically, one in twenty-five death row inmates are innocent.
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____ All DNA evidence tests have an accuracy rate of 100 percent.
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____ DNA degrades if it is kept cold or dry.
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58
____ In rape cases, the main cause for wrongful convictions is eyewitness misidentification.
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____ In murder cases, the main cause for wrongful convictions is perjury.
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____ The Center on Wrongful Convictions is located in Dallas, Texas.
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____ The Innocence Project is located in New York.
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____ The Innocence Project was founded by Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld.
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____ In the 1982 Guerra case, Ricardo Aldape Guerra was framed by the Houston Police Department for shooting a police officer.
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____ Convicted innocents are individuals who have been found not guilty but who are in fact guilty to the charge brought against them.
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____ Those who are wrongfully convicted can seek compensation for their state's wrongdoing.
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____ Section 3891 is a federal statute that allows civil claims for violations of constitutional rights.
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____ All states require police to tape interrogations.
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____ A tort claim law is legislation that waives sovereign immunity.
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____ Most of the civil claims based on Brady violations are successful.
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____ The standard for proving ineffective assistance of counsel was established by the Supreme Court in Strickland v. Washington (1984).
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____ The two prongs of Strickland v. Washington established that legal counsel's performance was deficient and caused actual prejudice to the defendant.
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____ Police officers, prosecutors, and judges are among the few who can receive immunity.
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____ A person who is misidentified by a victim or a witness can recover damages from both.
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____ Police can be protected from mistakes through the "good faith" defense.
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____ Prosecutors enjoy absolute immunity that protects them from any civil litigation.
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76
List and explain the reasons why DNA testing could be flawed.
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77
What are some key reasons why exonerations are needed?
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78
What are the problems listed by the Center on Wrongful Convictions that must be overcome to reduce the number of wrongful convictions?
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79
What is Section 1983?
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80
Explain the different types of immunity for misidentified victims, police officers, and prosecutors.
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