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Revising Harmless Error: Making Innocence Relevant To Direct Appeals, Helen A. Anderson Jan 2011

Revising Harmless Error: Making Innocence Relevant To Direct Appeals, Helen A. Anderson

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In most jurisdictions, convicted defendants have the right to an appeal at public expense, and to the assistance of counsel with that appeal. But the direct appeal is almost never concerned with actual innocence. On direct appeal, courts will look at claims of trial error, and evaluate those claims and their "harmlessness" based only on the trial record. Thus, the chances of a reversal on direct appeal bear no relation to the chances that the wrong person has been convicted.

While the current appeal system may encourage proper trial procedures, it does not provide a check against wrongful conviction. The …