Tag: true-crime
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The Missy Yvonne Woods CBI Scandal: A Systemic Failure in Colorado’s Justice System. The Michael Clark Case: A True High-Profile Case or Just Noise?
The recent indictment of Missy Yvonne Woods by the state prosecutor in Jefferson County on a staggering 102 counts—including forgery, influencing a public servant, manipulation, and deceptive practices—has shaken the foundation of Colorado’s Bureau of Investigation (CBI). While the prospect of a 60-year sentence may sound like a serious consequence, the reality is far less…
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The Fragile Foundation of Justice: Hunter’s Case and the Fallout from DNA Evidence Misconduct. New Legislation Seeks Justice for Defendants Impacted by Colorado Bureau of Investigation Scandal.Missy Woods Investigation: A Legacy of Misconduct Rocks the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.
In 2002, Hunter, then 43 years old, was convicted of sexual assault in Jefferson County, Colorado. Today, at 64, he continues to maintain his innocence, despite spending more than two decades behind bars. His case has resurfaced in the public eye due to a federal lawsuit challenging the integrity of the evidence that led to…
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Colorado’s Post-Conviction Justice Reform: A Step Toward Transparency Following the CBI Scandal, why is Michael Clark constantly being brought up in the media while the other 800 men and women affected by this scandal are overlooked? What are we missing here?
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is at the center of a forensic scandal that has shaken the state’s judicial system. The decades-long misconduct of Yvonne “Missy” Woods, a veteran DNA scientist at the CBI, has cast doubt on hundreds of convictions, prompting calls for systemic change. A new law is in development, aiming to…
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The CBI Scandal: Decades-Old Murder Case Undermined by Forensic Malfeasance. Governor Polis Establishes the Colorado Bureau of Investigation Forensic Services Committee
Issued November 22, 2024By Jared Polis, Governor of Colorado In a significant move to bolster justice and public safety, Governor Jared Polis has issued an Executive Order establishing the Colorado Bureau of Investigation Forensic Services Committee. This newly formed body aims to enhance collaboration between the Colorado Bureau of Investigation Forensic Services (CBIFS), the criminal…
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LA County DA Gascón’s Gamble: The Menendez Brothers—A Genuine Pursuit of Justice or a Desperate Political Move? Where Is Leslie Abramson, Their Original Defense Attorney? Exploring the Brothers’ Second Chance at Life Beyond the Death Penalty.
Justyna M. in Criminal Justice “The truth may hurt for a little, but a lie hurts forever.” – Unknown In recent years, the Menendez brothers, convicted of the brutal murders of their parents in 1989, have gained a significant online following. Their story, once a symbol of privilege and patricide, has been reinterpreted by some…
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The Menendez Brothers Case: 35 Years Later New Evidence, New Motions, and Celebrity Influence – What is Justice?
Justyna M. in Criminal Justice It’s hard to believe that over 35 years have passed since Erik and Lyle Menendez were convicted of the brutal murders of their parents, José and Kitty Menendez. Time flies, and yet the case still stirs public debate today, as if it happened just yesterday. Recently, there’s been a surge…