From Nina Morrison, Innocence Project <[email protected]>
Subject Working at the Innocence Project has made me a better person
Date August 23, 2020 4:17 PM
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The resilience and steadfast determination of our clients will never cease to amaze me.

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John —

Tomorrow is the Innocence Project’s 28th birthday. 28 years — and I’ve been here for 18 of them, working alongside a team of great lawyers to fight for the innocent.

I’m emailing you today to ask if you can help celebrate this milestone by making a $28 donation so that we can keep doing this work for years to come. ([link removed])

After all these years, one thing that will never cease to amaze me is the resilience and steadfast determination of our clients — even when it seems like the entire system is against them and we might never win their freedom.

More clients than I can count have lost appeal after appeal, even when the evidence of their innocence was overwhelming. Others have been repeatedly denied parole, despite spotless prison records, because they refused to show "remorse" for crimes they never committed in the first place.

As their lawyer, it’s often hard for me to handle these losses and setbacks — and I’m not even the one sitting in a prison cell, separated from family and friends. I don't want to romanticize our clients' ordeals, but the way they hold steady and keep the faith in these dark moments is an incredible thing to witness.

My clients' generosity, relentless optimism, and determination to be free in the face of injustice has made me not just a better lawyer over the last 18 years, but a stronger and better person.

I’m forever grateful for the work the Innocence Project does, and for people like you who help make it possible by helping out when you can.

So if you’re able to, make a donation to help celebrate 28 years of fighting for the innocent. ([link removed])

Thanks,

Nina Morrison
Senior Litigation Counsel
Innocence Project
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