2023
DOI: 10.1111/1745-9133.12643
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The effects of confessions on misconduct and guilty pleas in exonerations: Implications for discovery policies

Talley Bettens,
Allison D. Redlich

Abstract: Research SummaryUsing data from the National Registry of Exonerations, we examined how the presence of confession evidence impacts prosecutors’ tendency in order to (1) commit misconduct in any form (e.g., permitting perjury and witness tampering) and (2) specifically withhold exculpatory evidence (i.e., evidence favorable to the defense). We assess these relationships particularly in the context of wrongful convictions by guilty plea from an innocent individual (i.e., false guilty plea [FGP]) or guilty verdic… Show more

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