
Innocence Project
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We work to help free innocent people from prison and transform the criminal legal system.
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BREAKING: #CarmenMejia just walked free after 22 years of wrongful conviction in Texas. While she was exonerated on Monday, she was not immediately released due to an immigration hold. ICE announced that in light of the exoneration they would lift the detainer so that she could be released from local custody. "I never lost faith and hope — I never lost it in 22 years," she said. Read more:
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📺WATCH: Tommy Lee Walker was 21, innocent, and executed anyway. 70 years after he was executed for a crime that he never committed, Mr. Walker finally received justice in Dallas last month. He was executed in the electric chair in 1956. #BlackHistoryMonth Read more:
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James Giles spent 10 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. He is the 640th person exonerated on the Natl. Registry of Exonerations—one of 3,796 since 1989. Thank you, James, for your courage, and Natl. Registry of Exonerations for being the source of truth. #innocenceconference
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WATCH: Innocence Project presents its new short film “What I Didn’t Know.” Three exonerees speak about the inner strength that carried them through years of wrongful incarceration, and how they navigate their newfound freedom. Watch the complete film:
Innocence Project29,132 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

URGENT: President Donald J. Trump must act now to commute all federal death sentences before leaving office. The federal death penalty risks innocent lives, deepens racial injustice, and perpetuates a broken system. #CommuteTheRow Sign the petition now:
Innocence Project24,168 просмотров • 1 год назад

During his incarceration, exoneree Perry Lott leaned heavily on his faith and art to get through his toughest times. In this emotional interview, he recalls the trauma he experienced and how he has chosen to, as he puts it, “rise above it.” Watch the full interview series:
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Termaine Hicks, exonerated after 19 years of wrongful incarceration, ran the NYC Marathon earlier this month. During his time in prison, running became a way to stay grounded and hopeful. Now, he runs as a free man, sharing his story of resilience and justice.
Innocence Project14,824 просмотров • 1 год назад
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