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  2. Innocence Project - Wikipedia

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    The Innocence Files (2020) is a series of nine documentary films based on the work of the Innocence Project, released on Netflix in April 2020. [ 106 ] [ 107 ] Quantum Leap , in the episode "Ben Song for the Defense" the Innocence Project is mentioned after Ben, having leapt into a public defender , successfully defends a teenager wrongfully ...

  3. The Innocence Files - Wikipedia

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    The Innocence Files is a 2020 American true crime documentary miniseries about wrongful convictions, and how they can affect the lives of the involved. [1] [2] The series is based upon the work of the Innocence Project, which is committed to exonerating individuals who it believes to have been wrongfully convicted.

  4. The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town

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    After serving 11 years on death row, he was exonerated by DNA evidence and other material introduced by the Innocence Project and was released in 1999. Netflix released The Innocent Man, a six-part documentary series based on the book, in December 2018. [1]

  5. Outcry (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    The Radical Story of Patty Hearst, another 2018 documentary mini-series directed Pat Kondelis, is about the transformation of Patty Hearst from kidnapped heiress to well-known terrorist is a saga of privilege, celebrity and violence, from firsthand accounts over forty years later. Innocent prisoner's dilemma; The Innocence Project

  6. A Murder in the Park - Wikipedia

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    A Murder in the Park is a 2014 American true crime documentary directed by Shawn Rech and Brandon Kimber. [1]The documentary examines the controversial conviction of Alstory Simon, [2] who served 15+ years in an Illinois prison for double homicide following a false confession, which in 1999 freed a man already convicted of the killings.

  7. Barry Scheck - Wikipedia

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    Scheck presenting Actual Innocence with co-authors Peter Neufeld and Jim Dwyer. Scheck co-founded the Innocence Project in 1992 with Peter Neufeld, also his co-counsel on the O. J. Simpson defense team. The Project is dedicated to the utilization of DNA evidence as a means to exculpate individuals of crimes for which they were wrongfully convicted.

  8. Christina Swarns - Wikipedia

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    Christina Allison Swarns is an American lawyer and the executive director of the Innocence Project since September 8, 2020. [1] As of 2012, Swarns had seven convicted murderers taken off of death row, one of whom was exonerated, three had their convictions overturned, and three had their sentences vacated. [2]

  9. Ron Williamson - Wikipedia

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    Ron Williamson mugshot. Ronald Keith Williamson (February 3, 1953 – December 4, 2004) was a former minor league baseball catcher/pitcher who was one of two men wrongly convicted in 1988 in Oklahoma for the rape and murder of Debra Sue "Debbie" Carter.