Larry Fuller, center, is freed in October 2006, exonerated by DNA evidence after he served more than 25 years in prison for aggravated rape. He is flanked by Innocence Project lawyers Barry Scheck and ...
From left to right: Stephen Saloom, Policy Director Innocence Project (New York), film co-directors Joe Bailey, Jr. and Steve Mims, and Barry Scheck, Innocence Project co-director When is a film more ...
Photographer Taryn Simon has published “The Innocents,” a collection of photographs of people freed on DNA evidence after having been wrongly convicted and incarcerated. With the photos are ...
Barry C. Scheck, co-founder of the Innocence Project, and his firm, Cochran Neufeld & Scheck, have agreed to pay $900,000 to settle a malpractice claim by a man wrongfully convicted of rape.
DNA expert Barry Scheck, founder of the Innocence Project, is being sued for legal malpractice for allegedly mishandling a former prisoner's civil suit against New York state.
Some, like Marcia Clark and Mark Fuhrman, gained fame in other arenas. Others lived quieter lives. By Anna Betts If DNA exonerates Sedley Alley, it could hasten an end to capital punishment. By Emily ...