Arizona Justice Project
Arizona Justice Project
The Arizona Justice Project is a not-for-profit, charitable organization that seeks justice for the innocent and the wrongfully imprisoned. AZ Justice Project’s mission is to represent indigent Arizona prisoners whose claims of innocence or manifest injustice have gone unheeded. The Arizona Justice Project reviews and assists in Cases of Actual Innocence or cases in which […]
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The WMU-Cooley Innocence Project is a law school clinic at the Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School which is an independent, private, non-profit educational institution affiliated with Western Michigan University. It is the only post-conviction DNA innocence organization in Michigan that has helped many prisoners to exonerate. Operating as a law school clinic, the Project’s […]
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Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is a 15-member committee appointed by the government of MA that oversees the provision of legal representation to indigent persons in criminal and civil cases and administrative proceedings in which there is a right to counsel. CPCS provides legal representation in Massachusetts for those unable to afford an attorney […]
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The University of Arizona Innocence Project is a law clinic at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law that provides pro bono legal services to convicted individuals with claims of actual innocence. It is dedicated to freeing people who are in prison for crimes they did not commit, training law students, and […]
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The California Innocence Project (CIP) is a law school clinic at the California Western School of Law, dedicated to freeing the innocent, training law students, and changing laws and policies in the state of California. The California Innocence Project has freed many innocent people from prison, trained hundreds of outstanding law students who have gone […]
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Loyola’s Project for the Innocent (LPI) is a Loyola School of Law’s wrongful conviction clinic, dedicated to serving innocent people in Los Angeles County. LPI works to get those who are languishing in prison for crimes they did not commit out of jail. They communicate directly with incarcerated people about their cases. You can direct […]
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The Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP) is a non-profit clinical program of Santa Clara University School of Law. NCIP’s mission is to promote a fair, effective, and compassionate criminal justice system and protect the rights of the innocent. NCIP challenges wrongful convictions on every front by exonerating the innocent, educating future attorneys, and reforming criminal […]
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After Innocence (AI) is a public charity organization based in Oakland, California with a mission to provide reliable, efficient re-entry assistance for America’s wrongfully convicted, and advocates with exonerees for laws that provide them with meaningful compensation and effective re-entry support. They provide the innocent with free, one-on-one assistance with getting and using health care […]
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The Korey Wise Innocence Project (KWIP) is a law clinic at the University of Colorado Law School, Boulder that provides free investigative and legal services to people serving time in Colorado prisons for crimes they did not commit. KWIP receives requests for help from people who believe they have been convicted despite being innocent of […]
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The Connecticut Innocence Project is an office of the State of Connecticut Division of Public Defender Services. The mission of the Connecticut Innocence Project / Post Conviction Unit is to investigate cases of wrongly convicted individuals and seek their exoneration. The Connecticut Innocence Project of the Division of Public Defender Services for the State of […]
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