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Apr 6, 2020 · The Innocence Project of Florida's mission is to find and free the innocent in Florida prisons, help those who have been released rebuild their lives and work to prevent wrongful convictions from happening in the future.
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Jun 30, 2023 · The Online Public Docket is available via the links below. Supreme Court. First District Court of Appeal. Second District Court of Appeal. Third District Court of Appeal. Fourth District Court of Appeal. Fifth District Court of Appeal. Sixth District Court of Appeal. Last Modified: June 30, 2023.
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The Comprehensive Case Information System (CCIS), offered by Florida's Clerks of Court, is a secured single-point of search for statewide court case information. Users of CCIS include the judicial community, state and local law enforcement, state agencies, and the Florida Legislature.
The Innocence Project of Florida's mission is to find and free the innocent in Florida prisons, help exonerees transition back into a changed society, and work to reform the criminal justice system.
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We are dedicated to restoring justice. The Exoneration Project (EP) provides free legal services to fight for the wrongfully convicted and free the innocent.