When lawyers stumble, only their clients fall
November 24, 2014

In at least 80 capital cases in which attorneys have missed the deadline, it is almost always the prisoner alone who suffers the consequences.

In the fall of 2006, a Florida attorney named Mary Catherine Bonner went before the U.S. Supreme Court to plead for a death-row prisoner whose last-chance appeal had been thrown out because his previous lawyer had missed the filing deadline.

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