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John — in the last 32 years, the Innocence Project has helped to free or exonerate hundreds of wrongfully convicted people, pass transformative state laws and federal reforms, and advance the innocence movement. Already, this January, we've seen one client, Scott Minton, exonerated after 30 years in prison — but there is still so much ahead of us in the fight to transform the criminal legal system.
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