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Andrew Cohen

Andrew Cohen

Senior Editor at The Marshall Project

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  • English
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  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Law
  • Security

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For Want of a Nail

How one false statement brought down a Wall Street company.
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Is There Such a Thing as a Slam Dunk?

The Corey Williams case comes close.
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Johnny Lee Gates May Get a New Trial in Georgia - The Marshall Project

Prosecutors stacked the deck. Forty-one years later, that may be enough to unravel his case.
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Corey Williams About to Walk Free in Louisiana

A sudden plea deal ends a decades-long fight in a capital murder case.
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He Pocketed His Victims’ Organs. Was His Death Penalty Trial Fair?

As Andre Thomas faces execution for three gory murders, a court questions jury bias and his competency.
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Is There a Right Not to Snitch?

An inmate tests a new patch of constitutional ground.
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A Reader's Guide to Cohen, Manafort, and Our Constitutional Crisis

What you need to know about the week’s momentous legal and political news in Trumpland.
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The Father, the Son and the Holy Buck

A capital case in Alabama raises the question: are you entitled to a conflict-free lawyer?
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The Day I Didn’t Serve on a Jury in a Sex Assault Case

“As I left the courthouse it dawned on me that the judge had assumed the role of therapist.”
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Are Voters Ready to Move on From Willie Horton?

Democratic debates show how far the conversation has come on justice reform.
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His Appeal in Louisiana Was a Sham Proceeding. But the High Court W...

Louisiana automatically rejected appeals from prisoners who represented themselves. One prisoner hoped the Supreme Court would consider his conviction in the light of that scandal.