Eyewitness errors (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/dna/) – Explore the story of Ronald Cotton's wrongful conviction through erroneous eyewitness testimony. Hear from the eyewitness who now recognizes her error. Try a photo lineup yourself and more at this web site associated with PBS' Frontline show "What Jennifer Saw."
Innocence Project (http://www.criminaljustice.org/PUBLIC/cardozo.htm) – An "effort to spearhead the plight of the innocent imprisoned was started by NACDL members, Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld, co-chairs of the NACDL DNA Task Force and founders of the Innocence Project at the Cardozo Law School in New York."
Forensic "science" (http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-0410170393oct17,1,5918666.story?coll=chi-news-hed) - I can't recommend this series enough. This five-part series published by the Chicago Tribune (2004) does a fantastic job of exposing the lack of scientific support for many forensic techniques such as fingerprinting, arson investigation, and firearm and bite mark identification. It also describes quite well how the justice system and juries so easily fall for the claims of supposed "experts," how they became "experts," and why it is so easy for many of them to engage in confirmation bias and belief perseverance.