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@innocence

Freeing wrongfully convicted people and reforming the system responsible for their unjust imprisonment.

New York, NY
Joined September 2008

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jun 8

    BREAKING: Innocence Project client Alfred Swinton has been released after nearly 20 years in prison

  2. Retweeted

    Thanks to The Project for filing formal bar complaints to hold Massachussetts prosecutors accountable for intentional misconduct

  3. Retweeted
    4 hours ago

    On heels of a rare court ruling finding intentional misconduct by MA prosecutors, we've filed formal Bar complaints:

  4. . please fund innocence + forensic science programs in FY18:

  5. Jul 23

    Tell : don't restart executions w/out reforms 2 protect innocent frm wrongful convictions

  6. Jul 23

    When innocence is not enough to free the wrongly convicted via :

  7. Retweeted
    Jul 22

    Great idea! Schools, businesses, orgs ... hear from the folks who were failed by the justice system - Why "benefit of the doubt" matters!

  8. Retweeted
    Jul 22
  9. Jul 22

    Book an exoneree to speak at your school, office, or other function:

  10. Jul 22

    . lauds Texas’ new law regulating jailhouse informant testimony

  11. Jul 21

    "I’m free. I thank God for science, for DNA testing and for the Innocence Project." -Anthony Wright

  12. Jul 21

    “I was told by a forensic psychiatrist that they didn’t expect me to live past 40, b/c I was going to kill myself.”

  13. Retweeted

    A commission made 56 recommendations about how Ohio should change its death penalty system. Virtually none of the 56 have been implemented.

  14. Jul 21

    2 former Ohio Attorney Generals urge to halt scheduled executions:

  15. Retweeted
    Jul 21

    I've seen many innocents plead guilty rather than roll the dice and get an extreme prison sentence. Long terms are used to force pleas

  16. Jul 21

    This is why people plead guilty to crimes they did not commit:

  17. Jul 21

    "I enjoy my work. I manage databases + work w/ the systems that make it possible for us to do the work." Valencia Craig on 10 yrs. w/ IP

  18. Jul 21

    This system is broken. Hear first hand how pleading guilty to crimes they did not commit impacted 4 survivors:

  19. Jul 20

    On Tuesday, Ralph Wright Jr. became the 27th person exonerated from Florida's death row: (Photo: )

  20. Jul 20

    We're hiring an admin assistant to support the Development Department. Apply today!

  21. Retweeted
    Jul 20
    Replying to

    Arrested for a crime he did not commit, Pedro Hernandez is the new Kalief Browder at Rikers Island.

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