Wrongful Convictions

Strengthening the Cooperation Bargain: A Call for Institutional Integrity
A major drug seizure, two federal districts, and a cooperator whose supporters say extraordinary assistance went unrecognized.

A major drug seizure, two federal districts, and a cooperator whose supporters say extraordinary assistance went unrecognized.

The following is a letter endorsed by over 60 people and sent by email to every one of the Penn State Board of Trustees. The board comprises thirty-six voting members and two ex-officio non-voting members—the President of the University and the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The lette

Author’s note: This essay was accepted for publication two years ago by the religious magazine First Things. The editors, anticipating trouble, asked me to collect endorsements from prominent people. This I did. Strong letters of support arrived from Noam Chomsky, Elizabeth Loftus, Carol Tavris, and

More and more, intelligent people who study the Jerry Sandusky case realize a grave injustice occurred and an innocent man was convicted. Frank Report obtained a copy of an email from Sanford G. Thatcher, Director Emeritus, Penn State University Press, to Dottie Sandusky, the wife of Jerry Sandusky.

For those who take the time to study the grave American miscarriage of justice, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s prosecution of Jerry Sandusky, it soon becomes apparent that he is innocent. But who will take the time?

To learn more about the case of actor Joe Gatt and the false prosecution he endured at the hands of the grostesque Angela Brunson read: Game of Thrones Actor Joe Gatt Sues LA District Attorney Gascón for $40 Million Over Vengeful False Arrest on Underage Sex Abuse

I continue to hear from people in Central Pennsylvania who have something to tell me about the Sandusky case or, more particularly, about his accusers.

This is the introduction to the Ryan Rittmeyer series. We will soon publish a series of new discoveries about the criminal Rittmeyer and how he participated in the false conviction of Jerry Sandusky.

If I were Jason Simcisko, Ryan Rittmeyer, or Dustin Struble, I’d be pissed at my attorneys Andrew Shubin and Matt Casey.

A Pattern of Perjury

First… a question. What do you get when you combine:

Why shouldn’t judges hold court in hotels rather than uncomfortable courthouses?