...County, Va., jury found him guilty of murder in 2001. The Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project was following the case as Hash's family unsuccessfully pursued...
...attorneys representing other defendants confirmed that they planned to appeal, including Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project Executive Director Shawn Armbrust, who said she...
...others. He also currently serves on the advisory boards of the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project and the District of Columbia Bar Foundation. To...
Millett's milestone; ABA's advocacy investment; Netflix streams to Greenberg Traurig; seven attorneys, one case; Gibson Dunn and veterans' rights; Cozen O'Connor's new IP empire; and ask the judges o
...Johnathan Schronce and Edward Fuhr, worked with the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project at American University Washington College of Law, and invested 2...
...rejoining Zuckerman in 2007. He's a board member of the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project, which seeks to reverse and prevent wrongful convictions in the...
...income and indigent clients in D.C. Superior Court. MID-ATLANTIC INNOCENCE PROJECT Barry Pollack, a partner in Washington...
...of the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project—a nonprofit that works to correct wrongful...
...by word of mouth it's spreading." The Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project also has agreed to help, said executive director Shawn Armbrust...
Summaries of the Supreme Court decisions from the 2005-2006 term
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