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California’s Criminal Courts Are Using Protective Orders to Hide Evidence — and No One Is Stopping Them

California’s criminal courts are increasingly using protective orders to restrict defendants’ access to evidence, undermining due process. Overwhelmed public defenders are forced to accept these orders, harming defendants’ rights to prepare their defense. This systemic issue risks wrongful convictions and highlights a need for reform to restore transparency and accountability in the legal system.

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From Custody to Conviction: The Nicholas Hall Case and the High Cost of Family-Court Weaponization

Nicholas Hall, serving a 21-year prison sentence in Connecticut, was convicted amid a contentious custody battle. His supporters claim the charges stemmed from manipulative tactics by his ex-wife, supported by politically connected families. Advocates argue for systemic reforms to ensure fair trials and broaden access to critical evidence, emphasizing injustices in family-court linked prosecutions.

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Justice Denied: Why New York Must Answer for Marc Fishman

A disabled father, Marc Fishman, faces wrongful imprisonment in New York despite clear evidence of his innocence, including admission from the arresting officer, Officer Schlesinger, later identified as corrupt. The prosecution disregards ethical obligations and fails to provide necessary accommodations. Marc’s story underscores systemic injustices threatening all citizens’ rights.

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Disability Discrimination and Cover-Ups: Westchester DA Joyce Miller’s Assault on Justice

In Westchester County, District Attorney Joyce Miller’s push for a five-year order of protection against Marc Fishman ignores exculpatory evidence and discriminates against disabled parents. Fishman claims this institutional abuse has caused unnecessary separation from his children, prompting a federal lawsuit to challenge the misconduct and advocate for accountability.

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