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Subject How you can help an innocent woman in prison
Date February 10, 2020 5:32 PM
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Rosa remains in prison for a crime she didn’t commit.

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August 22, 2005; Rosa Jimenez, 22, in court on August 22, 2005. Photo by Laura Skelding/American-Statesmen - USA TODAY Network.
John,

We spoke to our client Rosa Jimenez last week, and she told us she doesn't want her supporters to lose hope. We don’t want her to lose hope either — but she needs our help.

Rosa is ready to go home after a 17-year wrongful conviction of the murder of a toddler in her care. Several judges have declared Rosa likely innocent and a federal judge overturned her conviction last fall, but the state is appealing and Travis County District Attorney Margaret Moore has indicated that she intends to retry Rosa, a process that could take years.

Rosa has Stage 4 kidney disease. She deserves freedom and medical attention immediately. Here are a few ways you can support her:
1. Make sure everyone knows Rosa's name — share her story on Twitter ([link removed]) .
2. Send her an uplifting note ([link removed]) , and we'll make sure she gets the message.
3. Visit FreeRosa.com ([link removed]) to learn more.

Thank you for your support.
—The Innocence Project Team
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