John,
This time of year, the Innocence Project steps back to reflect on and celebrate the tremendous strides we have made to free the innocent and reform the system so that we can prevent wrongful conviction from happening in the first place.
We are eager to share with you how much impact we have made together over the last two years toward advancing this mission — we invite you to visit and explore our latest annual report site!
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Here are some highlights:
15
clients we exonerated or freed
10.6k
advocates contacted 22,000 lawmakers and made 2,700 phone calls
813k
new community members who signed up to advocate for policy changes to date
32
policy reforms across 21 states
We are committed to taking concrete steps to advance the broader fight for criminal justice and centering the communities we serve. Without your support, these victories would not be possible, and we are deeply grateful.
In solidarity,
Innocence Project Team
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Started in 1992 as a legal clinic at Cardozo School of Law, the Innocence Project is now an independent nonprofit, affiliated with Cardozo, that exonerates the wrongly convicted through DNA testing and reforms the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice.
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