North Carolina Innocence Commission is a Model to be Followed.
Posted By Cliff Tuttle | February 19, 2010
Jurist reports that the North Carolina Innocence Commission, a special panel formed in 2006 as an appeal of last resort when appeals are exhausted, has yielded its first exoneration since its founding in 2006. The panel hears cases with new evidence and can forward a case to a three judge panel of the Superior Court, who must rule unanimously for acquittal.
In Pennsylvania, we have long had the right to post conviction hearings at which new evidence can be raised. However, these appeals go through the common pleas court where the conviction was originally obtained. An independent review commission provides a new perspective, one that is not unconsciously affected by deference to the judge and prosecutors involved and which is especially aware that properly verified DNA evidence can outweigh testimony and circumstantial evidence that appear to be overwhelming.
CLT