“I have some news for you,” said Vanessa Potkin, Rosa Jimenez’s lawyer and the Innocence Project’s director of special litigation. “You are free. You are exonerated.” For Rosa, it was the news she had been waiting two decades for.
Innocence Project
Legal Services
New York, NY 95,979 followers
We work to free innocent people from prison using DNA and transform the criminal legal system.
About us
The Innocence Project is a non-profit legal clinic created by Barry C. Scheck and Peter J. Neufeld in 1992. The 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.
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http://www.innocenceproject.org
External link for Innocence Project
- Industry
- Legal Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1992
- Specialties
- Freedom, Justice, Exonerations, Communication, and Policy Reform
Locations
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Primary
40 Worth St., Suite 701
New York, NY 10011, US
Employees at Innocence Project
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Don'Angelo B.
Mr. Magnanimous | Just your great-hearted, disruptive and compassionately challenging truth-teller assisting leaders and teams to achieve sustainable…
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Amanda Wallwin
State Policy Advocate @ Innocence Project with expertise in strategic communications
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Barbara Hertel
Superintendent and Administrator
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Vered Rabia
Partner, Real Estate at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and Affiliates
Updates
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Robert Roberson would be the first person in the U.S. executed based on the discredited shaken baby syndrome hypothesis unless the courts or Gov. Abbott intervenes. Learn more about Robert by watching this documentary, and add your name to our petition stop his execution. https://lnkd.in/ep52eubh
Stop the Oct. 17 Execution of Robert Roberson
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On the one-year anniversary of her marriage, exoneree Rosa Jimenez reflects on freedom, love, and the challenges of rebuilding her life with her wife after 17 years of wrongful incarceration.
From Prison to Proposal: How a Wrongly Convicted Mother Found Love And Learned How to Trust Again - Innocence Project
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BREAKING: The Missouri Supreme Court refuses to reschedule #MarcellusWilliams' Sept. 24 execution for a crime he did not commit.
Missouri Supreme Court Refuses to Reschedule Marcellus Williams' Execution Date
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Clearance Sale: For a limited time, vintage Innocence Project tees and hoodies are on sale and available for purchase on our online store. Order now while supplies last ➡️
Clearance
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Kentucky’s proposed compensation bill would open doors for exonerees Johnetta Carr and Michael VonAllmen, who collectively served 40 years in prison and on parole, to rebuild their lives.
Finding Independence: How This Kentucky Bill Can Transform The Lives of Exonerees Post-Release
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TONIGHT at 8/7c – tune into ABC or stream on Hulu to watch John Mulaney play #WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire in hopes of raising up to $1 million for Innocence Project!
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In the last 20 years, courts in at least 12 states, including Alaska, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, and Wisconsin, have overturned “shaken baby syndrome” convictions or rejected the outdated science.
Law Needs to Keep Up With Science in Shaken Baby Syndrome Cases
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There have been at least seven confirmed cases of misidentification due to the use of facial recognition technology in the U.S., six of which involve Black people who have been wrongfully accused.
Why Police Must Stop Using Face Recognition Technologies
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Innocence Project client Marcellus Williams has been on death row for over 23 years for a murder he didn’t commit. The Missouri Supreme Court has scheduled his execution for Sept. 24, despite DNA proving his innocence.
"That is not justice": Missouri sets execution date for a man who even prosecutors say is innocent
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