John —

Since "The Innocence Files" premiered on Netflix nearly two weeks ago, it feels like the cause of ending wrongful convictions is reaching new heights — as audiences around the globe are being introduced to the reasons why these injustices happen in the first place.

But telling these stories is just the start. Turning that attention into action depends on where we go from here, and we’d love your feedback. If you’ve had a chance to catch some of this series, take a moment to let us know what you think — and ask any questions you have — about "The Innocence Files."

In the weeks ahead, we’re going to dive deeper into some of the stories told in the series, and assemble some leading voices on these issues for meaningful discussions on how we can prevent wrongful convictions. 

We want you to be part of those conversations (so stay tuned!). Your input today will help make sure we’re addressing the questions and concerns you have after watching the series. 

Weigh in on what you think about "The Innocence Files" and let us know any questions you have — we’ll work to get you answers.
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