So were Jenner & Block attorneys Andrew Vail, Robert Stauffer and Kyle Palazzolo and staff members of Northwestern University School of Law’s Center on Wrongful Convictions.
All helped Pursley in his 14-year effort to get the state to retest the ballistics evidence — an uphill battle that included multiple appeals despite Pursley’s successful petition to the Illinois Legislature to write post-conviction ballistics testing into the state’s existing law.
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