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John,
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For the last 33 years, the Innocence Project has advanced the fight for justice. And regardless of the politics of the moment, we have always stood firm on the need for fairness, accuracy, reliability, and accountability in the administration of the criminal legal system.
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We’ve helped to free or exonerate hundreds of wrongfully convicted people, pass transformative state laws and federal reforms, and advance the innocence movement far and wide. And right now, we are actively fighting for the freedom and exoneration of more than 200 clients.
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By making a generous donation today, you can make TWICE the impact for innocent people across the country who are working to take back their lives.
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Can I count on you to join the movement and make a generous donation right now to help sustain the Innocence Project’s work? Your gift today will go twice as far in the fight to restore freedom.
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As calls to expand the death penalty intensify and law enforcement agencies embrace unreliable and inaccurate forensic investigative tools, I can assure you that we remain laser-focused on the fight to free innocent people. But we need your generous support to do this work, John.
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Your gift is critical to our ability to represent our clients today, tomorrow, and beyond. Why? Because your gift gives us the stability we need to plan for the future, take on more cases, and provide resources to our freed and exonerated clients — no matter what is happening around us.
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Because of supporters like you, John, we’ve secured 252 victories and exonerated 203 clients through DNA testing. We don’t fight only for freedom; we work with exonerees to rebuild their lives post-release with the support of our social work department and fight for changes in the law to prevent these injustices from happening to anyone else.
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Please, make a generous donation right now to help the Innocence Project continue its life-changing work to free the innocent and prevent wrongful convictions.
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Thank you for standing with us as we strive for a future where no innocent person is ever at risk of wrongful conviction.
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Christina Swarns
Executive Director
Innocence Project
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