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- Did Williamson County Officials Perpetrate Fraud to Secure a Murder Conviction?Did the suppression of evidence by either Williamson County investigators or prosecutors cause an innocent man to be convicted of murder and a killer to remain free?
- Remuneration Can Never Bring Back the Lost Years of Incarceration for the Innocent"The Innocence Project is a National Litigation and public policy organization dedicated to exonerating wrongfully convicted people through DNA testing and reforming the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice."
- The Innocence Project and the John Howard SocietyMontrealers applaud such as program as we do not have the death penalty, but we do stand up for justice, like the rest of Canada.
How the Innocence Project Helps Free the Unjustly ConvictedIt helps those convicted on a crime one-on-one using DNA testing and also works for improvements in the judicial system. Here's how the Innocence Project tries to right some of society's wrongs.- The Innocence ProjectI describe some of the work of the Innocence Project, which is working to exonerate people who were wrongly convicted ofcrimes
- Do You Know About the Innocence Project?If you go to the website for The Innocence Project one of the first things that you will notice is the organization's mandate.
- Support Innocence Projects: Help Free the Wrongly IncarceratedDNA has helped free 200 unjustly imprisoned people so far. You can help free others by understanding justice and supporting innocence projects.
- The Innocence Project: DNA Testing in Post-Conviction Legal CasesThe Innocence Project has successfully exonerated 188 convicted inmates in United States prisons, including 14 who were sentenced to death.
- The Innocence CommissionWrongful convictions have been a critical component of the criminal justice system. The advancements of DNA testing and technologies has become a reliable source for proving guilt or innocence.
- Michael Morton Prison Release Ahead, Wilco Murder Investigation ContinuesAfter 25 years of prison, Michael Morton is set to be released from a Texas prison and exonerated for his wife's 1986 murder.
Bush Legacy: Decades of Innocents JailedGeorge Bush, while Texas Governor, declared he made no mistakes regarding capital cases and other serious crimes, and yet the Innocence Project has found 41 people were innocently jailed, with one man released today after 31 years.- Helping to Better the Lives of Ex-Criminals and Fully Integrate Them into SocietyThe men and women dedicated to continually improving the system in terms of its accuracy (getting the right people behind bars), work throughout the legal system.