The San Antonio Four photo: debbie nathan For more than 20 years, the NCRJ has been instrumental in supporting, freeing, and winning exoneration for people falsely convicted of crimes against children. And now, the board of directors has decided to close up shop. We wish to thank all our supporters and say goodbye. The NCRJ… Continue reading Thank You and Farewell
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Man Granted New Trial in Child Sexual Abuse Case
Dedicated defense attorney Ron Kuby has handled other cases sponsored by the NCRJ, including that of wrongfully convicted Jesse Friedman. Man Granted New Trial in Child Sexual Abuse Case
Prosecutorial Misconduct – What’s to be Done? A Call to Action
Let’s take politics OUT of the prosecutor’s office, and let’s provide some “hot stove rule” legislation to achieve prosecutorial accountability, including appropriate sanctions and discipline. Prosecutors are always politically campaigning on a platform of “tough on crime.” Well, OK, but that applies to you too Mr./Ms. Prosecutor. http://wrongfulconvictionsblog.org/2013/05/20/prosecutorial-misconduct-whats-to-be-done-a-call-to-action/
Psych Experts Support Keller Appeal
“The continuing imprisonment of Fran and Danny Keller on the grounds that they were supposed Satanic conspirators who forced children to engage in evil sexualized rituals is an historical anomaly and obvious injustice,” http://www.austinchronicle.com/blogs/news/2013-03-26/psych-experts-support-keller-appeal/ Dr. Harrington and Dr. Wood are Advisors to the NCRJ.
The NCRJ Responds to New York Times Article, “The Price of a Stolen Childhood”
The article was published in the New York Times Magazine on January, 27th, 2013. NCRJ President Michael R. Snedeker responds: Dear New York Times Magazine Editor: In “The Price of a Stolen Childhood” (NYT Mag, 1/24/2013), Emily Bazelon wrote about the appalling sexual abuse of two young girls and its use in widely distributed child… Continue reading The NCRJ Responds to New York Times Article, “The Price of a Stolen Childhood”
NCRJ Advisor Harvey Silverglate On the Aaron Swartz Suicide
“The ill-considered prosecution leading to the suicide of computer prodigy Aaron Swartz is the most recent in a long line of abusive prosecutions coming out of the U.S. attorney’s office in Boston, representing a disastrous culture shift. It sadly reflects what’s happened to the federal criminal courts, not only in Massachusetts but across the country.”… Continue reading NCRJ Advisor Harvey Silverglate On the Aaron Swartz Suicide
Appeal Filed in ’92 Dan and Fran Keller Case
A major breakthrough in an NCRJ sponsored case. NCRJ Advisor Dr. Evan Harrington provided critical information to the appellate attorneys. This is a major Satanic Ritural Abuse case. “The children also accused the Kellers of forcing them to watch or participate in the killing and dismemberment of cats, dogs and a crying baby. Bodies were… Continue reading Appeal Filed in ’92 Dan and Fran Keller Case
How I Changed My Mind About the Jeffrey MacDonald Murder Case
Harvey Silverglate, a renowned civil liberties advocate [and NCRJ Advisor], has been an appellate attorney for MacDonald. He is outspoken about MacDonald’s innocence, and when I called him, I could hear the years of outrage in his voice over the way the case has proceeded. Silverglate believes that Jeffrey MacDonald has been railroaded, and that… Continue reading How I Changed My Mind About the Jeffrey MacDonald Murder Case
Our Year-End Letter
To donate, send a check to: NCRJ POB 191101 Roxbury MA 02119 To donate via credit card, click here. November 26, 2012 Dear Friend, On November 2, after 12 years, Anna Vasquez walked out of prison in Gatesville, Texas. Many people have helped her. But without the National Center for Reason and Justice she… Continue reading Our Year-End Letter
Panic in Jerusalem
A study of past cases reveals startling similarities: The accusation always begins with a single complaint and is always parent-driven. The children’s accounts contain fabulous or impossible elements—magic tunnels, bullets that find their target, walls and people that disappear, and so on. The conspiracies being alleged are far-reaching and highly improbable. There are untrained professionals… Continue reading Panic in Jerusalem