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31, May 2012 - Westwego New national registry details wrongful convictions - nola.com
A newly created online national list of wrongful convictions shows Louisiana has had 38 exonerations in state ... In some cases, the people listed are back in jail. In Jefferson Parish, Travis Hayes, whose conviction and life sentence in a ...
31, May 2012 - Greenville Exonerated ex-football star wants money from state - FOX Carolina
Banks spent five years in prison after pleading no contest to forcible rape ... Ohio State University and the University of Michigan, according to the website Rivals.com, which tracks the recruiting of high school football and basketball players.
31, May 2012 - Newark One-time top Calif. football prospect exonerated - NJ.com
Kim dismissed it immediately. Banks had tried to win release while he was in prison, but Brooks, a law professor and head of the California Innocence Project at California Western School of Law in San Diego, said he could not have been exonerated without ...
31, May 2012 - Brunswick A sampling of this session's more memorable events - Morning Sentinel
Researchers for the National Registry of Exonerations issued a report Monday revealing over 2,000 people in the US that have been tried and convicted of crimes ... recanted their testimony in a Brunswick County courtroom in Bolivia, N.C ...
31, May 2012 - Brunswick 2,000 Exonerations, a Fraction of False Convictions in US: Report - Common Dreams
Researchers for the National Registry of Exonerations issued a report Monday revealing over 2,000 people in the US that have been tried and convicted of crimes ... recanted their testimony in a Brunswick County courtroom in Bolivia, N.C ...
31, May 2012 - Novice New generation are challenging some African American in Congress - Examiner
to hand everything to a novice that's going to help shape the policies for President Obama's second term. We need someone with her stature, with her status." One of Johnson's challengers, Texas state ... leadership," Rangel, convicted on House ethics ...
31, May 2012 - Hattiesburg Parts of Dahmer's truck on loan to museum - Hattiesburg American
Bowers was sentenced to life in prison, where he died in 2006. Wednesday was bittersweet for matriarch Ellie Dahmer. Her hope is to not only teach future generations about Mississippi's painful past but to encourage them to be agents of change.
31, May 2012 - Freedom Former top Calif. football prospect exonerated - Fox11online.com
Then Brian Banks — exonerated of a rape conviction that cost him five years in prison — walked outside the courthouse and seized the moment of freedom he had dreamed ... claimed he had raped her. He was arrested and, on advice of counsel, pleaded ...
31, May 2012 - Yakima Study: 2,000 convicted then exonerated in last 23 years - KIMA TV
WASHINGTON (AP) - More than 2,000 people who were falsely convicted of serious crimes have been exonerated in the United States in the past 23 years, according to a new archive compiled at two universities. There is no official record-keeping ...
31, May 2012 - Coos Bay Study: 2,000 convicted then exonerated in 23 years - World Link
More than 2,000 people who were falsely convicted of serious crimes have been exonerated in the United States in the past 23 years, according to a new archive compiled at two universities. There is no official record-keeping system for exonerations of ...
31, May 2012 - Sandpoint Former top Calif. football prospect exonerated - Bonner County Daily Bee
First he cried. Then Brian Banks _ exonerated of a rape conviction that cost him five years in prison _ walked outside the courthouse and seized the moment of freedom he had dreamed of for so long. "This is the first step in reinventing my life," he said ...
31, May 2012 - Burbank Player exonerated of rape gets tryout
The Seattle Seahawks confirmed Wednesday they will hold a tryout for Brian Banks, 26, the former high school football star who was exonerated last week in a California rape case in which he was falsely accused and served more than five years in prison. A half-dozen NFL teams have contacted Banks, and ESPN.com reported teams include Kansas City, Washington and Miami.
31, May 2012 - The Innocence Project
The recent exoneration of a 26-year-old California man who spent five years in prison for a rape he didn't commit has highlighted the need for New York State to make sure the same thing doesn't happen here. Solomon Syed has more.
31, May 2012 - New Energy Appoints Proven Executive to Introduce Company’s Novel Electricity-Generating Technolo
New Energy Technologies, Inc. , a developer of SolarWindow™, capable of generating electricity on see-through glass, today announced plans to introduce the Company’s novel electricity-generating technologies to commercial interests and industry participants with the appointment of its Vice President of Business & Technology Development, Mr.
30, May 2012 - Former inmate to work out with NFL teams
Brian Banks spent five years in prison after being convicted of rape. One week after being exonerated on a rape conviction that sent him to prison for five years, former California high school star Brian Banks is gearing up for workouts with as many as four NFL teams.
30, May 2012 - Mentor Police arrest artist setting up 'I Love NY' work - Dayton Daily News
NEW YORK — An artist who was setting up an illuminated "I Love New York"-themed public art display in Brooklyn was arrested after the wired contraption ... of professionalism" and said he has been a mentor to generations of young architects.
30, May 2012 - San Diego Exonerated football star to get tryout with Chargers
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A former high school football star who spent five years in prison for a rape he didn't commit has been in contact with the Chargers and has scheduled tryouts for three other NFL teams, California Western School of Law announced Wednesday.
30, May 2012 - San Diego Exonerated football player talking with Chargers
SAN DIEGO -- A former high school football star who spent five years in prison for a rape he didn't commit has been in contact with the Chargers and has scheduled tryouts for three other NFL teams, California Western School of Law announced Wednesday.
30, May 2012 - Meriden Study: 2,000 convicted then exonerated in 23 years - myrecordjournal.com
WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 2,000 people who were falsely convicted of serious crimes have been exonerated in the United States in the past 23 years, according to a new archive compiled at two universities. There is no official record-keeping system for ...
30, May 2012 - Meriden Connecticut On Right Side Over Wrongful Convictions - Hartford Courant
Connecticut has taken major steps to reduce the chance ... The registry has thus far identified more than 2,000 people over the past 23 years who were wrongfully convicted of serious crimes and then exonerated. The registry also issued a report ...
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| National Arrest Records Statistics (2009) |
| Total | 13,687,241 | |
| Murder and manslaughter | 12,418 | |
| Rape | 21,407 | |
| Robbery | 126,725 | |
| Aggravated Assault | 421,215 | |
| Burglary | 299,351 | |
| Larceny-theft | 1,334,933 | |
| Motor vehicle theft | 81,797 | |
| Arson | 12,204 | |
| Violent crime | 581,765 | |
| Property crime | 1,728,285 | |
| Other assaults | 1,319,458 | |
| Forgery and counterfeiting | 85,844 | |
| Fraud | 210,255 | |
| Embezzlement | 17,920 | |
| Stolen property | 105,303 | |
| Vandalism | 270,439 | |
| Weapons | 166,334 | |
| Prostitution / vice | 71,355 | |
| Sex offenses (except rape) | 77,326 | |
| Drug abuse | 1,663,582 | |
| Gambling | 10,360 | |
| Offenses against family and children | 114,564 | |
| DUI / DWI | 1,440,409 | |
| Liquor laws | 570,333 | |
| Drunkenness | 594,300 | |
| Disorderly conduct | 655,322 | |
| Vagrancy | 33,388 | |
| All other offenses | 3,764,672 | |
| Suspicion | 1,975 | |
| Curfew and loitering | 112,593 | |
| Runaways | 93,434 |
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