In a chilling report casting doubt on criminal convictions across the country,
a
law
review article by UVA Professor of Law Brandon Garrett in the
Columbia Law Review highlights evidence that literally thousands of
people are serving long sentences for crimes they did not commit. In
many cases, innocent people were convicted based on erroneous identification
by eyewitnesses, faulty forensic evidence (far less effective than
CSI
would lead people to believe), false testimony by informants, and false
confessions.