He passed the New Jersey bar exam in 2008, then spent the next nine years fighting the bar’s Committee on Character before he was finally admitted by the state Supreme Court on September 27, 2017. He has since been hired by the Newark law firm of Hunt, Hamlin & Ridley, and is one of many ex-prisoners who are now licensed attorneys. Reginald Betts
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Jan 18, 2022 · Martin H. “Marty” Tankleff was another wrongfully convicted prisoner who, having experienced the injustice of the criminal justice system firsthand, became a lawyer. Tankleff served 17 years in New York for the 1988 murder of his …
Mar 01, 2022 · The Supreme Court again denied Mr. Kuenzel’s petition without comment. Had he not died of cancer, his lawyer said, he would have eventually been scheduled for execution. William Ernest Kuenzel ...
37 minutes ago · Published: Mar. 2, 2022 at 11:27 AM PST | Updated: 3 hours ago. COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP/WCSC) - Attorneys for convicted church shooter Dylann Roof have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to decide how to ...
Mar 02, 2022 · PROVIDENCE – The state Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down as unconstitutional a century-old law declaring people serving life sentences to be dead in all respects, in terms of their civil ...
That April, Kelley was indicted on multiple charges, including filing false tax returns, making false statements, obstruction and theft. It was the first time a top elected official in Washington had faced charges in 35 years.
Former WA State Auditor Troy Kelley leaves court during his first trial which ended in 2016 with the jury deadlocking on most charges and acquitting him of one. Kelley was later retried and convicted on several counts. He's now exhausted his appeals. Credit: Northwest News Network.
New York inmate Jerry Rosenberg, renowned as the greatest jailhouse lawyer in America, earned two law degrees from correspondence schools while incarcerated for 46 years and advised the leaders of the Attica prison uprising. AP Photo.
The high court accepted Gideon’s case and appointed him a high-powered Washington, D.C., lawyer named Abe Fortas. The court ruled in the inmate’s favor in the celebrated decision of Gideon v. Wainwright (1963), which extended a defendant’s right to counsel to the states. Ironically, Fortas later became a Supreme Court justice and authored ...
The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution expressly guarantees criminal defendants a right to counsel:
Most prisoner pro se litigants file on the Court’s in forma pauperis docket. Prisoners, and other indigent filers, can file their petitions in a regular-size, 8½ x 11 inch paper document, along with an affidavit that describes the petitioner’s financial resources.