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Innocence Project

Student-driven Innocence Project behind preservation of evidence challenge

Student-driven Innocence Project behind preservation of evidence challenge

Osgoode Hall Law School’s Innocence Project, which provides up to 10 Juris Doctor (JD) students every year with supervised clinical work on cases of suspected wrongful conviction, is the driving force behind a constitutional challenge over preservation of evidence in murder cases. The students, who are supervised by Innocence Project Director and Professor Alan Young […]

The dark side of DNA evidence

The dark side of DNA evidence

DNA evidence is popularized in cop and legal dramas as proof of irrefutable guilt, but it's only as solid as the conditions under which it is collected. Alan Young, professor of criminal law in York's Osgoode Hall Law School,  was featured in a Globe & Mail article on the dark side of DNA evidence on […]