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NOTATIONS FROM JAMES ALLEN DASHER VS THE
STATE OF FLORIDA, Case No.82-21598
Information Extracted From
The Trial Transcript,
Case No.82-21598

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As the pace of DNA exonerations has grown in recent years // wrongful convictions have revealed disturbing trends in our criminal justice system. It is possible our criminal justice system is broken and needs to be fixed. We should learn from the system’s failures. In each case where DNA has proven innocence beyond doubt, an array of contributing factors has emerged – from mistakes to misconduct to factors of class and race.
The United States criminal justice system is typically an accurate and efficient system—although, as a human
creation, it is not perfect. KEEP READING.
James Allen Dasher was convicted of crimes he did not commit.

PROJECT 33 — The Cause of JADs Wrongful Conviction
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Eyewitness Misidentification
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Testimony Misidentification
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— Victim Did Not Identify James
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— Victim Named a Man Named Willie. Police Did Not Investigate.
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False Confessions and Admissions
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Legal Misconduct - Prosecutorial Misconduct
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— Prosecution Admitted Having Contact With Juror During Recess
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— Juror Fell Asleep During a Portion of The Trial
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Unvalidated and Improper Forensic Science
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Inconsistencies Ignored
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Inadequate Defense
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— Evidence Suppressed
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— Ineffective Assistance of Counsel During Trial and Appellate Review Due Process Violation - Civil Rights
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James Was Phsically Assaulted While In Custody
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Character Witnesses Were Not Allowed To Testify On James's Behalf
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James' Fingerprints Did Not Match Those Found Inside The Crime Scene
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— Victim Indicated Specific Items/ Locations Where Fingerprints Could Be Lifted.
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James' Prints Were Not A Match.