On February 4, 2010, Innocence Project client Freddie Peacock became the 250th person exonerated through DNA testing in the United States. The Innocen...
It’s an accepted principle of fairness in our society to compensate citizens who, through no fault of their own, have suffered losses. When a person’s...
Innocence Project Magazine. With articles on mistaken identity, who will prosecute the prosectors, strength in numbers, and Q & A with false confe...
Investigating Forensic Problems in the United States: How the Federal Government can Strengthen Oversight Through the Coverdell Grant Program.Nearly ...
Lessons Not Learned: New York Leads in the Number of Wrongful Convictions but Lags in Reforms That Can Prevent Them.This report details the wrongful c...
Eyewitness identification is among the most prevalent and persuasive evidence used in courtrooms. Eyewitness testimony that directly implicates the de...
2010 year in review of the work of the Innocence Project, a national litigation and public policy organization dedicated to exonerating wrongfully con...