On October 9, the U.S. Senate passed by voice vote a bill called the Justice for All Act of 2004” that con­tains impor­tant ele­ments of the Innocence Protection Act, orig­i­nal­ly intro­duced in 2000. A sim­i­lar bill recent­ly over­whelm­ing­ly passed the House of Representatives (HR 5107), and it is expect­ed that the final leg­is­la­tion will now be signed into law. The bill pro­vides for expand­ed access to DNA test­ing for prison inmates and assis­tance to states for both defense and pros­e­cu­tion in con­duct­ing death penal­ty tri­als. The broad­er leg­is­la­tion also pro­vides assis­tance to vic­tims of crime. (Washington Post, Oct. 10, 2004). See also Justice Project Press Release.

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