From Jessica Smith, Innocence Project <[email protected]>
Subject ⏰ Our deadline is approaching, John
Date February 29, 2024 9:12 PM
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John,

I’ll keep this quick — we can’t do this important work without you. Support from compassionate people like you helps our attorneys travel across the country to work with our clients, enables us to advocate for policies that support exonerated individuals and increase accountability and scrutiny for new forensic technologies, and keeps the work of the innocence movement moving forward.

John, when it comes to transforming our criminal legal system and the tools and biases that result in wrongful convictions, any amount you can give will help. Will you help us keep the work of the innocence movement moving forward by chipping in today? [[link removed]]


With the support of this community, we know we will accomplish a great deal of important work. Thank you again.

With gratitude,
Jessica

Jessica Smith
Chief Development Officer
The Innocence Project

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