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Kirstin Blaise Lobato has twice been convicted of murdering and sexually assaulting
the corpse of a homeless man in Las Vegas when no physical, forensic, eyewitness
or confession evidence places her at the crime scene, and eleven alibi witnesses
establish that on the day of the crime the 18-
Written by Justice:Denied’s publisher Hans Sherrer.
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Kirstin Blaise Lobato's Unreasonable Conviction
“Mr. Big” is a documentary that blows the lid off the undercover sting technique
created and perfected by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police that involves police posing
as violent Mafia-
Voted the Best Film at the Canadian Film Fest in Toronto in March 2008, “Mr. Big” is being shown at film festivals all over North America. Read Justice:Denied’s review. See details of showings and and view a trailer at the “Mr. Big” website.

This new book systematically explains how the police obtain false confessions, why prosecutors use them, why judges allow them as evidence, and why juries rely on them to wrongly convict an innocent person.
Written by Professor Richard Leo, one of the world’s leading authorities on false confessions. Published by the prestigious Harvard University Press (2008). 384 pages, hardcover.
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Police Interrogation and American Justice

Thomas Arthur is scheduled to be executed on July 31.
Read Justice:Denied’s / The Justice Institute’s July 18, 2008 letter to Alabama Governor Bob Riley.
Thomas Arthur’s case was featured in Justice:Denied 8 years ago (Vol. 1 Issue 7, Fall 1999). Arthur has spent more than 20 years on Alabama’s death row while the State of Alabama has fought tooth and nail to block the forensic/DNA testing of blood, hair, sperm and other evidence recovered from the crime scene that Arthur claims will prove he is innocent of the murder he was convicted of committing.