- The Price of a Life: New Yorker
- Detectives buried documents: NY Times
- Prosecutorial misconduct to the extreme: NY Times
- Innocence on death row: NY Times
- Courtroom prosecutorial misconduct: Arizona Republic
- Soviet-style punishment for U.S.A. author: The Atlantic
- PBS Frontline video: The Confessions
- The Reid technique, police interrogations and false confessions. New Yorker
- PBS Frontline video: The Plea
- The story of Michael Morton: CBS 60 Minutes video
- False confessions, police coercion, wrongful conviction. Provides an excellent explanation of why practical reasons prevent redress of injustice. From The New Yorker.
- Widespread forensic errors in death penalty cases attributed to FBI. Washington Post
- Huffington Post. Why bad New York cops get away with abuse.
- Fresh doubts over a Texas execution. Washington Post.
- Culture of violence and fear at correctional institution. NY Times.
- How the Supreme Court protects bad cops. NY Times
- Systematic, years-long denial of 1400 abuse cases in Britain. NY Times
- Judges can override juries to impose death penalty. The New Yorker
- A claim of innocence no longer bars probation/parole: NY Times