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KIP Case Qualification FAQ
Do you have questions about what type of cases are eligible for KIP assistance? Or, how do you get in contact with someone at KIP to notify them of a potential case?
Reason for Wrongful Conviction: Witness Misidentification
Reasons for Wrongful Conviction: Witness Misidentification, False Confession, Perjury or False Testimony, Government Misconduct.
Reason for Wrongful Conviction:
Witness Misidentification, Government Misconduct.
35 Year Sentence.
Reasons for Wrongful Conviction:
Government Misconduct, Perjury or False Testimony, Evidence withheld from Defense.
Reason Sentence Vacated:
Newly discovered evidence
Cause of wrongful conviction:
Junk Science
Cause of wrongful conviction:
Unreliable witness testimony and ineffective assistance of counsel
Cause of wrongful conviction:
Perjury; Invalidated Forensic Science; Police Misconduct
Wrongful conviction:
Unreliable witness testimony
Wrongful conviction:
Perjury
Wrongful conviction:
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Wrongful Conviction:
Perjury
Wrongful Conviction:
Perjury
Wrongful Conviction:
Eyewitness misidentification; invalidated forensic science
Wrongful Conviction:
Reliance on coerced testimony of a juvenile witness
Wrongful Conviction:
Eyewitness misidentification
Wrongful Conviction:
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel; Police Misconduct
Wrognful Conviction:
Coerced Confession; Improper Forensic Evidence; Perjury
Wrongful Conviction:
Government misconduct; Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Wrongful Conviction:
Unreliable witness testimony; Inadequate forensic evidence
Wrongful Conviction:
Unreliable witness testimony
Wrongful Conviction:
Eyewitness misidentification
Wrongful Conviction
False or Misleading Forensic Evidence, Perjury or False Accusation, Inadequate Legal Defense
Wrongful Conviction
False or Misleading Forensic Evidence, Official Misconduct
Do you have questions about what type of cases are eligible for KIP assistance? Or, how do you get in contact with someone at KIP to notify them of a potential case?
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