4 of 4: Common Arguments in a Post-Conviction Argument – New Evidence of Innocence
New Evidence of Innocence is another common argument in a post-conviction argument. The United States Supreme Court, in Schlup v. Delo, states that actual innocence allows the reviewing tribunal to consider the probative force of relevant evidence that was either excluded or unavailable at trial. But will any new evidence suffice? Not exactly. The Court in Schlup v. Delo, also tells us…