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  1. An innocent man spent 46 years in prison. And made a plan to kill the man who framed him. Richard Phillips survived the longest wrongful prison sentence in American history by writing poetry...

  2. Feb 13, 2024 · At Harvard Law School, Daniel Medwed outlines the tangle of legal rules and procedures that keep wrongly convicted people behind bars. Tens of thousands of innocent people are languishing in prison across the United States, according to studies cited by the Innocence Project.

  3. We've helped free more than 240 innocent people from prison. Support our work to strengthen and advance the innocence movement. Give Monthly Donate Once. We work to free the innocent, prevent wrongful convictions, and create fair, compassionate, and equitable systems of justice for everyone.

  4. Dec 21, 2023 · Collectively, these cases illustrate the inarguable good CIUs can do to address a chilling reality: Innocent people have been and will be convicted and sent to prison for crimes they...

  5. Jun 15, 2021 · In these cases, innocent people were sentenced to prison—many to life-long terms, and 93 of them were sentenced to death. On average, these innocents spent 11 years in prison (13.9 years for those wrongly convicted of murder).

  6. The person convicted is factually innocent of the charges. There were procedural errors that violated the convicted person's rights. A wrongful conviction based on possible factual innocence can sometimes be detected using postconviction DNA testing.

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  8. Police, prosecutors, and judges are not held accountable for misconduct that leads to wrongful convictions, such as fabricating evidence, presenting false testimony, or refusing to consider proof of innocence. Immunity laws protect them from liability even in cases of gross misconduct.

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