Archive for the ‘Innocents’ Category

Junk-Science “Victim Centered” Methods Convict the Innocent

Saturday, May 25th, 2019

An important press rlease from the Center for Prosecutorial Integrity:

PRESS RELEASE

Contact: Rebecca Stewart

Telephone: 513-479-333

Email: [email protected]

Over 100 Law Professors, Others Call on DOJ to Stop Junk-Science ‘Victim-Centered’ Methods

WASHINGTON / May 23, 2019 – Over 100 law professors, practicing attorneys, scholars, and concerned citizens have endorsed a petition calling on the Department of Justice to promptly cease its support for guilt-presuming investigations. Commonly known as “victim-centered,” such methods vitiate notions of fairness and investigative impartiality, and contribute to the problem of wrongful convictions.

“Victim centered” methods such as Start By Believing advise investigators to start with a presumption of guilt, seek to “corroborate the victim’s account,” and write their reports using the “language of non-consensual sex.” (1) Such approaches violate ethical codes that require investigators to “present such evidence impartially and without malice.” (2)

Another “victim-centered” method is known as “trauma-informed,” which posits the cognitive effects on persons experiencing traumatic events. But experts have dismissed such notions as “psychiatric folklore,” lacking scientific verification, and even as “junk science.” (3)

Victim-centered methods have been discredited by a number of groups. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations found such methods to be “inappropriate and irresponsible.” (4) In 2015 the Arizona Governor’s Commission to Prevent Violence Against Women issued a letter saying Start by Believing “creates the possibility of real or perceived confirmation bias” and “strongly cautioned” state law enforcement agencies from using Start By Believing. (5)

The petition demands that the Department of Justice “promptly suspend its support for programs that call on detectives and investigators to reject their most basic of principles of fairness and that threaten to unravel the very fabric of our nation’s justice system.”

Journalist Emily Yoffe has termed victim-centered theories “junk science” because of their lack of scientific support and the circular logic they utilize. (6) Additional information is available in the CPI White Paper, ‘Believe the Victim:’ The Transformation of Justice. (7)

Links available here:

http://www.prosecutorintegrity.org/pr/over-100-law-professors-others-call-on-doj-to-stop-junk-science-victim-centered-methods/

 

More from my Friend Gunther

Wednesday, April 10th, 2019

More information about his prison transfer:

 

Life Unhindered: Uprooted and Plunked – Part II

A New Prison Post from my Friend Gunther Fiek

Sunday, March 31st, 2019

In this post, Gunther begins the story of his sudden transfer to a private prison.

https://guntherfiek.net/2019/03/31/life-unhindered-uprooted-and-plunked-part-i/

Lawsuit: Police forced false confession in deadly fire

Thursday, March 21st, 2019

“Money is never going to give me back these 35 years of my life, there’s no money in this whole entire earth that can repay me for the time I lost, the people that I lost, I lost even my daughter, my children no grow up with me,” Rosario said. “And all that, they’re never going to pay for that but at least it can alleviate how I’m going to start at the age of 61 how am I going to start my life.”

The National Center for Reason and Justice was a longtime supporter of Victor Rosario’s appeal, and we raised the money to hire his expert witnesses.

See the report from Boston’s TV station WCVB, Channel 5.

$28 million award for “Beatrice 6” whom police psychologist helped railroad to prison

Sunday, March 10th, 2019

Credit: Omaha World-Herald

“Of interest to this blog’s audience is the role of the police psychologist. As I blogged about back in 2008, Wayne R. Price, PhD saw no ethics conflict in helping to interrogate the suspects even though he had previously provided therapy to two of the young women. Dr. Price reportedly reassured the suspects that their lack of any recollection of the crime was because they had repressed the traumatic memory. He later assisted them in reconstructing the details of their imagined crime.”

Read the post at the Forensic Psychologist Blog.

Send Bob Halsey a Birthday Card

Thursday, February 7th, 2019

Bob Halsey turns 90–or possibly 91–on February 18th. I am surprised he is still alive. He has been in bad health for years.

Bob is an innocent man who has been in prison since September of 1993.  His lawyer may obtain a compassionate release. But if that succeeds, he has no place to go. It would have to be a nursing home, if one would take him.

Bob was railroaded by many of the same characters who sent Bernard Baran to prison. Baran’s prosecutor, Dan Ford, was the trial judge. Jane Satullo was the chief interrogator of the children.

You can learn more about his case.

Here is the address for cards:

Robert C. Halsey
W-55045
POB 1218
Shirley MA 01464

An innocent man was forced to register as a sex offender for decades. What does N.J. owe him?

Thursday, January 17th, 2019

“I went through a lot, man,” Harrell recalled in an interview. “I had no place to live for a great amount of years. Had to do odd jobs to survive, sleeping in abandoned cars and homes … I couldn’t be around my own kids without another adult being there with me. ”

Read the article by S.P. Sullivan at nj.com.

NCRJ Co-Sponsoring Pittsfield Event About Bernard Baran

Sunday, December 9th, 2018

photo: jim d’entremont

On December 12th, the National Center for Reason and Justice and the Pittsfield Massachusetts Human Rights Commission, are sponsoring a presentation at the Pittsfield Atheneum at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. Bob Chatelle (Executive Director of the NCRJ), his partner Jim D’Entremont, and attorney John Swomley will discuss the case of Bernard Baran.

We hope to see some of you there.

San Antonio Four Records Expunged

Thursday, December 6th, 2018

John Brecher / NBC News

Over ten year ago the National Center for Reason and Justice formally voted to sponsor the case of the San Antonio Four. We had been following the case for some time before that, and after a thorough investigation we decided that something had to be done.

Information was supplied to us by Darrell Otto, a Canadian biologist who had discovered the case and became convinced of the women’s innocence. We became convinced as well.

So did the Innocence Project of Texas. The NCRJ’s Debbie Nathan contacted them and persuaded them to take the case.

The battle was long and difficult. But we all prevailed. They were freed and exonerated. And yesterday their criminal records were expunged. Read this report.for NBC News by Tim Robbins.

And watch this video of live coverage from the courtroom.

Another Prison Post….

Wednesday, October 10th, 2018

From my good friend Gunther Fiek:

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