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Injustice Anywhere Newsletter Asks Readers To Join Them In Their Fight For The Innocent

I am pleased to announce that the 2016 Injustice Anywhere Winter Newsletter is now available for online viewing and download. Injustice Anywhere (an organization I help operate) actively works to  bring more attention to wrongful convictions. We were highly encouraged by the increased number of exonerations seen in 2015, and we are hopeful the trend will continue its upward swing. …

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New Banner Posted For: Justice For Jermane Scott

Advocates for Jermane Scott recently submitted a banner to be displayed here on Wrongful Conviction News. You can view this banner on the right hand column of each page on this website. These banners are made available here for informational purposes only. Please visit Jermane Scott’s website to learn more about his case. https://justice4jermane.wordpress.com/summary/ Free Advertising For Advocates The advertisements …

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David Thorne Seeks DNA Testing To Prove His Innocence

David Thorne was convicted on January 25, 2000, and sentenced to life without parole in Ohio, for allegedly hiring an acquaintance to kill his son’s mother Yvonne Layne in 1999. Thorne has proclaimed his innocence from the beginning, and evidence has come forward since his trial ended showing that egregious misconduct took place during the investigation and prosecution of his …

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RUDY GUEDE: KERCHER KILLER CAUGHT IN A WEB OF LIES

This article was originally published on GroundReport. Just over eight years ago Rudy Hermann Guede told of his involvement in the death of Meredith Kercher. His testimony, to this day, is the only first person account with exact details that match evidence left at the scene. He relates enough insight throughout his narrative to give one a sense of what …

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Wrongful Conviction Community Mourns The Loss Of Joseph W Bishop

The wrongful conviction community has been left in shock by the news of Joseph W Bishop’s passing. Joe was a staunch advocate for the wrongfully convicted. He worked tirelessly to bring people together to help spread the word about causes he cared deeply about. He traveled the world to attend court hearings, conferences, congressional hearings, and various fundraisers, all in …

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Judges For Justice Releases Video Detailing Christopher Tapp False Confession

Christopher Tapp was convicted in 1998 of raping and killing 18-year-old Idaho Falls resident, Angie Dodge, in 1996. The only evidence in the case was a confession by Tapp which is arguably false. Tapp’s confession has all the signs of an unreliable coerced confession. Many people, including the victim’s mother believe Tapp is innocent of the crime. Judges for Justice advocates for Tapp and has …

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