Kentucky Innocence Project

Kentucky Innocence Project

The Kentucky Innocence Project (KIP) is an initiative by the Department of Public Advocacy that provides incarcerated men and women who have legitimate claims of innocence with a resource through which their claims may be investigated and presented to the courts of the Commonwealth for relief. KIP also provides quality investigative and legal assistance to incarcerated […]

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Innocence Project New Orleans

Innocence Project New Orleans (IPNO) is a free-standing, non-profit law office attorney and investigators working on exoneration cases. Law school students support the project and undergraduate student volunteers, all of whom help make it possible for them to provide the very best representation to innocent incarcerated people at no cost to the clients. IPNO devotes […]

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Boston College Innocence Program

Boston College Innocence Program is a law clinic at the Boston College Law School that where students study the problem of erroneous convictions and work to remedy and prevent these injustices. Clinic students and faculty represent individuals wrongly convicted in Massachusetts for crimes they did not commit and collaborate with public, private, and nonprofit partners […]

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Committee for Public Counsel Services Innocence Program

The  Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) Innocence Program is part of the Committee for Public Counsel Services – the Massachusetts state agency tasked with providing lawyers to people who cannot afford an attorney. They are organized under the CPCS Private Counsel Division. CPCS identifies and fights to overturn wrongful convictions across the state. The CPCS […]

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Michigan Innocence Clinic

The Michigan Innocence Clinic is a law clinic at the University of Michigan Law School that focuses on innocence cases where there is no DNA to be tested. Innocence Clinic students work on all aspects of the cases, including investigating new evidence, researching and writing briefs, arguing court motions and conducting evidentiary hearings. The clinic’s […]

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Great North Innocence Project

Great North Innocence Project (GN-IP) is a law school clinic that works diligently to screen hundreds of requests for help, to give freedom back to people in prison for crimes they did not commit. GN-IP staff, law students, investigators, and volunteer attorneys spend thousands of hours carefully analyzing these cases to determine whether there is […]

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George C. Cochran Innocence Project

The George C. Cochran Innocence Project is dedicated to exonerating the wrongfully convicted and committed to criminal justice reform in Mississippi. The project is committed to providing the highest quality legal representation to its clients: Mississippi state prisoners serving significant periods of incarceration who have cognizable claims of wrongful conviction. In addition, the Project seeks […]

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Midwest Innocence Project

The Midwest Innocence Project (MIP) is a Missouri-based organization that works to free those whom the legal system has failed. Their mission is to educate about, advocate for, and obtain and support the exoneration and release of wrongfully convicted people in the Midwest. The Midwest Innocence Project staff, along with its Board of Directors, Advisory […]

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Montana Innocence Project

Montana Innocence Project is a non-profit legal aid organization that works to free the innocent and prevent wrongful and unjust convictions in Montana. Montana Innocence Project provides free legal services to innocent Montanans and achieves its mission through a combination of free legal assistance, education, and policy work. Law students participate in their legal clinic […]

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Rocky Mountain Innocence Center

Rocky Mountain Innocence Center (RMIC) is the Innocence Network affiliate covering Utah, Nevada, and Wyoming and is the only nonprofit organization in this region providing pro bono post-conviction innocence investigation and litigation services to those who have been wrongfully convicted. Each post-conviction claim of innocence is carefully vetted and screened by RMIC staff and the […]

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