Dewayne was wrongfully convicted and spent 10 years on death row in Texas because of prosecutorial misconduct.
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John —
The world is different because of COVID-19, but we can’t let that stop the important work of amplifying stories of exonerees like Dewayne Brown.
Dewayne was wrongfully convicted and spent 10 years on death row in Texas because of prosecutorial misconduct. His story, along with several others, is highlighted in the new Netflix series The Innocence Files.
Today at 3 p.m. ET we’ll be having a live panel discussion, hosted by actor and Innocence Project Board Member Tony Goldwyn, on how prosecutorial misconduct can send innocent people like Dewayne to prison — be sure to tune in. ([link removed])
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In the panel, you’ll hear from Dewayne himself, exoneree and former client of the Pennsylvania Innocence Project Chester Hollman III, Senior Litigation Counsel at the Innocence Project Nina Morrison, and Philadelphia's Conviction Integrity Unit Director Patricia Cummings.
If you can, tune in for our live chat today at 3 p.m. ET on Facebook ([link removed]) , Twitter ([link removed]) , or YouTube ([link removed]) .
Thanks,
—The Innocence Project Team
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