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Justice Updates

EJI Client Joe Sullivan's Death-in-Prison Sentence Overturned by United States Supreme Court's Ruling
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Alabama Reforms Probation Law to Promote Safety and Reduce Prison Crowding
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Justice Stevens Says Risk of Wrongful Convictions and Sentences Is Increased in Death-Penalty Cases
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EJI Challenges Conviction and Life Sentence Imposed on 14-Year-Old Child in Mississippi
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Death Row Inmate Emanuel Gissendanner Wins New Trial After Questions Raised About His Guilt
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Alabama Supreme Court Sets Two Execution Dates
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Alabama Supreme Court Rules Death Row Prisoner's Claims of Juror Misconduct Must Be Heard
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New Trial for David Riley Upheld by Alabama Supreme Court
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Alabama Trial Judge Resists Political Pressure to Override Jury Verdict of Life Without Parole in High-Profile Case
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EJI's Public Education Efforts Featured on PBS
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