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Students in the Making an Exoneree class have reviewed 25 cases since 2018. Five of those defendants have been exonerated or released.
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Lawyers for Jamie Snow will begin what is expected to be a lengthy process of reviewing and copying 100 VHS cassette tapes next week as part of his ongoing effort to clear his name of murder charges in the 1991 shooting death of William Little.
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Attorneys for Jamie Snow want permission to copy cassette tapes made by Bloomington police during its investigation into a 1991 killing at a Bloomington gas station.
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The "Does Innocence Matter?" rally focused on decades-long court battles that Jamie Snow and Bart McNeil have fought to have their murder convictions overturned.
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A new judge has been named to hear Jamie Snow’s post-conviction case on charges that sent him to prison for life in the 2001 killing of a Bloomington gas station attendant. On Monday, Eighth Judicial Circuit Associate Judge Kevin Tippey told lawyers he intends to keep the long-running case on track.
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Lawyers for Jamie Snow are making progress on redacting personal information from thousands of pages of material turned over by the state in his efforts to be exonerated of murder charges, his lawyers told a judge Wednesday.
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The state has turned over 7,704 pages of documents to the legal team working to secure a new trial for Jamie Snow on murder charges, Snow’s legal team told a judge at a hearing on Wednesday.
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Lawyers for Jamie Snow must be given access to thousands of pages of police reports related to Snow’s conviction on murder charges in the 1991 murder of a Bloomington has station worker, a judge ruled on Wednesday.
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Lawyers for Jamie Snow and the state agreed Monday that both sides need more time to discuss issues related to more than 8,000 pages of documents linked to his 2001 conviction on murder charges in the death of William Little.