House of Cards (2018)
‘Cold case’ playing cards were just introduced into Delaware prisons in hopes of producing tips on unsolved homicides—but critics warn that informants cultivated behind bars can be dangerously unreliable.
Seemans: It’s time to crack down on police misconduct
Seemans: It’s time to crack down on police misconduct
Delaware must compensate people who prove they were wrongfully imprisoned.
Elmer Daniels speaks to the media in 2018 following his release from prison where he served 39 years for a rape that has since been dismissed. Daniel Sato/Delaware News Journal
Delaware opened up access to some police misconduct records - but still denies requests for basic police data
Co-published by the Delaware Call and the Invisible Institute, this story explores the subject of making data on police officers more open.
Influential People in Law in Delaware
Innocence Project Delaware’s Executive Director named among 13 Most Influential People in Law in Delaware.
How to Help?
Delaware is a small state with a big wrongful conviction problem. Innocence Project Delaware is looking to change that.