Ross, Lewis: When can citizens doubt criminal convictions?

_Law and Philosophy_. forthcomingThere is now a considerable body of analytic work examining the norms of criminal conviction at trial, integrating contemporary legal theory, political philosophy and epistemology to consider when a judge or jury should doubt the guilt of an accused. This paper takes up a neglected adjacent issue: when can citizens doubt a conviction returned by a criminal court? This question, aside from being independently important for a general theory of criminal justice, als