Professor @UofSCLaw; Blog Editor, EvidenceProf Blog; Co-Host, @Undisclosedpod
Colin Miller
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Today's blog post: 9th Circuit Reverses Conviction Based on Judge Telling Holdout Juror to Surrender His Opinion Regarding Expert’s “Irrelevant” Testimony on Defendant’s Autism: www.evidenceprofblog.com/2026/06/9th-...
Colin Miller
We discussed this case a couple of times on Undisclosed: "Judge dismisses murder case against Arkansas sheriff candidate Aaron Spencer": www.cnn.com/2026/06/04/u...
In a major ruling of first impression, the Third Circuit used the inherent power of the court to dismiss the State's notice to seek the death penalty against a defendant: www.evidenceprofblog.com/2026/06/thir...
From failed polygraphs to search & rescue dogs, we cover the chaos that ensued in the wake of Jo & Alex Katrinak disappearing in today's new 3rd episode of Undisclosed: The State v. Patricia Rorrer: audioboom.com/posts/891357...
According to Stefon Morant's legal team, "The jury found not only that NHPD detectives made up false evidence and lied to frame Morant, but that the City of New Haven was directly responsible."
Today's blog post: "Court of Appeals of Kentucky Finds Criminal Defendant Waived Spousal Privilege by Calling His Wife to Testify at 2 Pre-Trial Hearings": www.evidenceprofblog.com/2026/05/cour...
"Federal jury awards $38 million to man wrongfully convicted in New Haven double murder": www.nhregister.com/news/article...
Today's blog post: "Missouri Court of Appeals Doesn’t Reverse Conviction Despite Prosecutor’s Comment During Closing That Guilt Beyond a Reasonable Doubt is Less Than 87% Probability": www.evidenceprofblog.com/2026/06/miss...
Today's blog post: "Supreme Court of California Reverses Death Sentence Because Prosecutor Compared Defendant to a Bengal Tiger": www.evidenceprofblog.com/2026/06/supr...
Today, we released Episode 2 of our new Undisclosed deep dive series into the wrongful conviction of Patricia Rorrer: audioboom.com/posts/891008...
A judge on Thursday dismissed a second-degree murder charge against Aaron Spencer, the Arkansas sheriff candidate who was scheduled to go on trial this month for killing a man accused of sexually assa...
It is well established that judges wield the inherent power of the court. This was the power wielded in the Terrance Lewis case which we covered on