Brooklyn and Queens Vacate Wrongful Convictions
Brooklyn and Queens Vacate Wrongful Convictions
Brooklyn and Queens Vacate Wrongful Convictions
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Brooklyn and Queens have recently seen significant legal reversals involving wrongful convictions. In Brooklyn, Arvel Marshall’s 2008 murder conviction was vacated after a reinvestigation revealed video evidence supporting his innocence had been ignored during his trial. Meanwhile, in Queens, 46 convictions tied to former NYPD Detective James Donovan were dismissed after he admitted to lying under oath. These cases underscore systemic issues within the criminal justice system and efforts by district attorneys to rectify past wrongs through conviction integrity units. DA Melinda Katz emphasized the need to protect public confidence in the justice system, and Elizabeth Felber from the Legal Aid Society highlighted the hardships faced by those wrongfully convicted.

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