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Box MSS 2017-01, Box 21

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Contains 5 Results:

Missouri v. Calvin James; Appellate case number unknown, Original Case: No. 931-3550; Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District; 1/9/1996 (filing date) - Transcript on Appeal from Circuit Court of St. Louis, 1996-01-09

 File — Box: MSS 2017-01, Box 21
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This is a collection of copies of trial transcripts for criminal state trials, from Virginia, Missouri, Texas, and various other states, compiled by Professor Brandon L. Garrett. About half of the defendants in these cases were DNA exonerees, the most notable case being that of Earl Washington Jr., an African American man from Virginia who was wrongfully convicted of rape and murder, who spent seventeen years in prison and on death row before he was exonerated. The files in which the...
Dates: 1996-01-09

Missouri v. Calvin James; Appellate case number unknown, Original Case: No. 931-3551; Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District; 1/9/1996 (filing date) - Transcript on Appeal from Circuit Court of St. Louis, Transcript of Evidentiary Hearing, 1996-01-09

 File — Box: MSS 2017-01, Box 21
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This is a collection of copies of trial transcripts for criminal state trials, from Virginia, Missouri, Texas, and various other states, compiled by Professor Brandon L. Garrett. About half of the defendants in these cases were DNA exonerees, the most notable case being that of Earl Washington Jr., an African American man from Virginia who was wrongfully convicted of rape and murder, who spent seventeen years in prison and on death row before he was exonerated. The files in which the...
Dates: 1996-01-09

New York v. Leonard Callace; No. 2-88-2499; Supreme Court of the State of New York; 8/10/1988 - Brief of Respondent, Appellant's Brief, 1988-08-10

 File — Box: MSS 2017-01, Box 21
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This is a collection of copies of trial transcripts for criminal state trials, from Virginia, Missouri, Texas, and various other states, compiled by Professor Brandon L. Garrett. About half of the defendants in these cases were DNA exonerees, the most notable case being that of Earl Washington Jr., an African American man from Virginia who was wrongfully convicted of rape and murder, who spent seventeen years in prison and on death row before he was exonerated. The files in which the...
Dates: 1988-08-10