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3 James S. Liebman, et al., A Broken System, Part II: Why There Is So Much Error in Capital Cases, and What Can Be Done about It [i] (2002)

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James S. Liebman
Simon H. Rifkind Professor of Law
Columbia Law School
Andrew Gelman
Professor of Statistics
Columbia University
Garth Davies
Doctoral Candidate, School of
Criminal Justice, Rutgers University.

Jeffrey Fagan
Professor
Columbia Law School & Joseph
Mailman School of Public Health
Valerie West
*Research Associate, Columbia Law School
Doctoral Candidate, Dep't of Sociology
New York University
Alexander Kiss
Doctoral Candidate, Dep't of Biostatistics
Columbia University

February 11,2002

©2002 James S. Liebman, Jeffrey Fagan, Andrew Gelman, Valerie West, Gartli Davies, Alexander Kiss

A Broken System, Part II:
Why There Is So Much Error in
Capital Cases, and
What Can Be Done About It

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