When Centurion was founded, it was the first group of its kind working to overturn wrongful convictions for people facing ...
John Grisham is a bestselling author and a household ... pay lip service to the notion of fair trials. When I was a young lawyer, I always thought we had a fair trial. I lost most of my trials.
John Grisham ("The Firm," "A Time to Kill"), who ... Mangrum granted the temporary restraining order but the state Attorney General's Office immediately appealed, and the Texas Criminal Court ...
Not the Court of Criminal Appeals. Not even the Supreme Court of Texas.” John Grisham, a novelist, lawyer and former member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, testifies before the ...
who was barred from appearing in person by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. The Texas House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence subpoenaed Roberson to testify Monday afternoon in a hearing about ...
Among the witnesses mentioned were daytime TV host “Dr. Phil” McGraw, author and Innocence Project board member John Grisham and Roberson’s attorney Gretchen Sween. Others to be called ...
Prolific author John Grisham has written a nonfiction collection ... Grisham, a former criminal defense lawyer, has been a longtime financial supporter of legal fights over alleged wrongful ...
New York Times bestselling author John Grisham testified about ... is responsible for 70 exonerations. Grisham blames wrongful convictions on law enforcement having tunnel vision.
Instead, Paxton said he would have to testify via Zoom. In a letter to the House committee Saturday, Roberson's attorney Gretchen Sween said Roberson wouldn't be able to communicate effectively ...
The New York Times and ProPublica say John Grisham’s new nonfiction book, “Framed,” borrows too liberally from one of their reporter’s articles.