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Kevin Murphy

@kevin_j_murphy

Innocence attorney at @NDLawEJC. Opinions are my own.

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calendar_today07-04-2011 01:04:39

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On the streets of this northern Indiana city, a rogue band of cops who patrolled Black neighborhoods was known by different nicknames. Inside the police department, they were known as the Wolverines. An IndyStar investigtion coming Tuesday.

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They were a "gang in blue" that operated like "special ops." They were known as the Wolverines, a rogue band of cops who abused their power for years, cloaking themselves in a code of silence and operating with impunity. indystar.com/story/news/inv… via IndyStar

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Elkhart County Judge Christopher Spataro has entered orders disqualifying Vicki Becker and the Elkhart County Prosecutor’s Office in Iris Seabolt and Reggie Dillard’s wrongful conviction cases.

Elkhart County Judge Christopher Spataro has entered orders disqualifying Vicki Becker and the Elkhart County Prosecutor’s Office in Iris Seabolt and Reggie Dillard’s wrongful conviction cases.
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Our client, Jason Hubbell, has been in prison since 1998 for a murder that he did not commit. Michael Dean Overstreet murdered Sharon Myers, but law enforcement withheld from Jason all of the evidence proving it. Grateful to the Indy Star for their coverage of this tragic case.

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Judge overturns murder case, citing 'overwhelming' evidence death row inmate is real killer indystar.com/story/news/cri…

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This past Friday, Bartholomew County Circuit Court Judge Kelly S. Benjamin entered an order vacating Notre Dame Law School Exoneration Justice Clinic client Jason Hubbell’s 1999 convictions for murder and criminal confinement. Hubbell spent approximately 26 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. This

This past Friday, Bartholomew County Circuit Court Judge Kelly S. Benjamin entered an order vacating <a href="/NDLawEJC/">Notre Dame Law School Exoneration Justice Clinic</a> client Jason Hubbell’s 1999 convictions for murder and criminal confinement. Hubbell spent approximately 26 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. This