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Ethics Lessons from the Michael Morton Wrongful Conviction

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Ethics Lessons from the Michael Morton Wrongful Conviction
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A class by the Innocence Project to identify the common ways that lead to false convictions would be a good followup.

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A first-hand account of work on this case and the ongoing review into prosecutorial misconduct from a member of the legal team responsible for exonerating Michael Morton after serving 25 years of his life sentence.

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Patricia J. Cummings

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Ethics Lessons From the Michael Morton Wrongful Conviction (Sep 2013)

A firsthand account of work on this case and the ongoing review into prosecutorial misconduct from a member of the legal team responsible for exonerating Michael Morton after serving 25 years of his life sentence.

Originally presented: Aug 2013 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Patricia J. Cummings, Law Office of Patricia J. Cummings - Round Rock, TX