What is ‘appropriate indemnity’ for wrongful prosecution?

June 21, 2016 “One of the earliest arguments for financial compensation for the wrongly incarcerated came in 1932, from the Yale law professor Edwin Borchard. In an influential book called ‘Convicting the Innocent: Sixty-five Actual Errors of Criminal Justice,’ Borchard wrote, ‘When it is discovered after conviction that the wrong man was condemned, the least … Continue reading What is ‘appropriate indemnity’ for wrongful prosecution?