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EK In The News
- "Judge David Matia's tough talk gets point across but rankles some," by Tom Benning July 22, 2008
- "Twins share DNA but palm prints will differ, expert says," By John Futty, February 22, 2008
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“Educator in Parma is acquitted of rape alleged by a teacher,” by Karl Turner, Plain Dealer, November 5, 2002
- “The Photograph,” by Kevin Hoffman, Scene, October 9-15, 2002
While a wealthy businessman sat in prison for murder, Akron police had evidence that proved his innocence.
http://www.clevescene.com/issues/2002-10-09/feature.html/3/index.html
- “Eyewitness to murder now sure she erred,” by Phil Trexler, Akron Beacon Journal, May 24, 2002
- “Man’s guilt in question,” by Phil Trexler, Akron Beacon Journal, May 17, 2002
- “Court is told prisoner is innocent of rape-slaying,” by Donna J. Robb, The Plain Dealer, May 17, 2002.
- “Hard Times,” by Sandeep Kaushik, Cleveland Free Times, February 20-26, 2002
In violation of the Parole Board’s own guidelines, Ohio is wasting hundreds of millions of dollars to imprison an estimated 15,000 people long past their required parole dates – even those who are clearly rehabilitated. Marilyn Lowery is just one of those who’s fallen victim to a secretive system spinning out of control.
- "Innocence Lost: DNA Tests Expose Justice System’s Flaws,” by Sandeep Kaushik, Alternet.org, November 6, 2001
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=11866
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