Intake
Ana Marie Diaz
Case Associate
Ana Marie Diaz
Case Associate Staff
Ana Marie Diaz
Case Associate Staff
Ana Marie Diaz joined the Innocence Project in November 2007 as a case assistant. Ms. Diaz has always had a passion for forensic science. Before joining the Innocence Project, Ana Marie worked in several fields, including social work and medicine.
Celeste C. Vargas
Case Analyst
Celeste C. Vargas
Case Analyst Staff
Celeste C. Vargas
Case Analyst Staff
Celeste joined the Innocence Project as a case analyst in November 2020. Helping others has always been her passion. Prior to joining our team, she worked at the Winston-Salem Police Department in North Carolina for seven years. Her career began in crime-scene investigation with the forensic services division. She also worked with the WSPD Training Division, followed by the Victim Assistance Unit, where she reviewed cases and provided services to crime victims including survivors of domestic violence. Celeste graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor of Science in crime, law, & justice. She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. She is happy to be back home in Brooklyn, New York, where she was born and raised.
Debra Fulton
Case Analyst
Debra Fulton
Case Analyst Intake
Debra Fulton
Case Analyst Intake
Debra joined the Innocence Project as an intake assistant in March 2022.
Debra became interested in the wrongful convictions field like many others, by listening to the Serial podcast. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Northern Vermont University in professional studies with a focus on preventing injustice. Debra formerly held positions as a 9-1-1 dispatcher and administrative assistant, and previously volunteered as a paranormal investigator and a case review manager for a wrongfully convicted advocacy group.
Debra also researched, wrote, recorded, and produced a podcast about wrongful conviction cases, which urges people to ask, “What if they really are innocent?”
Donald Katz
Intake Assistant
Donald Katz
Intake Assistant Intake
Donald Katz
Intake Assistant Intake
Elena Aviles
Document Manager
Elena Aviles
Document Manager Staff
Elena Aviles
Document Manager Staff
Elena Aviles has worked at the Innocence Project since its inception. She started working on a full time basis for the Project in 1997 as a case assistant and managed the bulk of the administrative functions of the evaluation process. In September 2007, she became the Innocence Project’s first document manager and is responsible for acquiring documents and information in cases where more information is needed to complete our review.
Elena Orlando
Case Analyst
Elena Orlando
Case Analyst Intake
Elena Orlando
Case Analyst Intake
Elena Orlando joined the Innocence Project as a Case Analyst in June 2024. Prior to joining the team, they worked as a Community Education Coordinator at Collective Justice, a restorative justice organization. Elena co-wrote the curriculum for healing circles offered inside prisons across Washington State and developed a political education and skill-sharing training series for survivors of interpersonal and state violence. Elena locates their commitment to this work in the pursuit of a world that holds all lives as sacred and connected. Elena earned her B.A. in Law, Societies & Justice from the University of Washington.
Emilie Winter
Case Analyst
Emilie Winter
Case Analyst Intake
Emilie Winter
Case Analyst Intake
Emilie joined the Innocence Project in September 2023. Prior to working at the Innocence Project, Emilie was a language access specialist at Vermont Immigrant Assistance, where she provided Portuguese interpretation and translation services for clients seeking asylum. Emilie was a summer fellow with Fair and Just Prosecution; she developed several policy reform projects with Chittenden County State’s Attorney’s Office, including a policy guiding prosecutors to send case referrals to local restorative justice programs. She earned her M.A. in restorative justice from Vermont Law School in 2022 and a double B.A. in psychology and geography from DePaul University in 2016. Emilie is currently completing her JD degree at Brooklyn Law School.
Emmanuela Santos
Intake Assistant
Emmanuela Santos
Intake Assistant Staff
Emmanuela Santos
Intake Assistant Staff
Jessica Diaz
Document Manager
Jessica Diaz
Document Manager Staff
Jessica Diaz
Document Manager Staff
Jessica Diaz joined the Innocence Project as an intake assistant in April 2016. Prior to joining the Innocence Project, Jessica worked at the Foundation Center, where she served in various roles to help strengthen the knowledge of philanthropy. She received her B.A. in media studies from Hunter College.
Lauren Schlansky
Case Analyst and Investigator, Intake Strategic Initiatives
Lauren Schlansky
Case Analyst and Investigator, Intake Strategic Initiatives Intake
Lauren Schlansky
Case Analyst and Investigator, Intake Strategic Initiatives Intake
Lauren joined the Innocence Project as a paralegal in June 2020. Prior to joining the IP, Lauren was an investigator at Brooklyn Defender Services, where she helped defend hundreds of individuals charged with misdemeanor and felony crimes. During college, Lauren conducted research for the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office, interned with several organizations including the Legal Aid Society and the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, and spent time in Germany researching its prison system and history of punishment. Lauren graduated from Stanford University with a B.A. in philosophy and political science in 2019.
Marc Vega
Senior Case Analyst
Marc Vega
Senior Case Analyst Staff
Marc Vega
Senior Case Analyst Staff
Marc Vega joined the Innocence Project in April 2004 as a case assistant. Mr. Vega believes strongly in the organization’s mission and is happy to be a member of the team. Before joining the Innocence Project, Mr. Vega worked in several fields, including social work and medicine.
Phoebe Jones
Case Analyst
Phoebe Jones
Case Analyst Staff
Phoebe Jones
Case Analyst Staff
Phoebe Jones is a case analyst at the Innocence Project. Prior to joining in 2023, Phoebe worked as the investigator in the Criminal Appeals Bureau at The Legal Aid Society. As an investigator, she worked closely with clients pursuing both domestic violence resentencing motions and wrongful conviction claims by tracking down and speaking to witnesses and locating evidence. Phoebe is also a photographer and helps produce multimedia documentary projects outside of work. She earned her B.A. in history and human rights from Barnard College.
Simran Sohal
Senior Case Analyst
Simran Sohal
Senior Case Analyst Staff
Simran Sohal
Senior Case Analyst Staff
Simran joined the Innocence Project as a case analyst in November 2020. She returned to the organization after interning in the intake department the previous year. Graduating from Williams College in June 2020, she received a double B.A. in psychology and English with a concentration in justice and law studies. While at Williams, Simran conducted independent research on the relationship between procedural justice and jury nullification. Outside of the academic sphere, she volunteered as a responder to a hotline service for survivors of sexual violence and their allies and organized initiatives to prevent future instances of such harm.
William Woods
Director of Intake & Case Evaluation
William Woods
Director of Intake & Case Evaluation Intake
William Woods
Director of Intake & Case Evaluation Intake
Yosha Gunasekera
Staff Attorney, Intake Strategic Initiatives
Yosha Gunasekera
Staff Attorney, Intake Strategic Initiatives Intake
Yosha Gunasekera
Staff Attorney, Intake Strategic Initiatives Intake
Yosha Gunasekera is the intake strategic initiatives attorney at the Innocence Project where she reviews cases for claims of innocence and then represents those individuals as they seek relief from wrongful convictions.
Prior to joining the Innocence Project, she was a staff attorney at the Legal Aid Society where she represented hundreds of New Yorkers charged with misdemeanors and serious violent felonies from arraignment to trial. She was a Blume Public Interest Leader in Residence at Georgetown Law, where she advised law students on public interest careers. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where she successfully advocated for an online bail payment system to reduce Philadelphia’s pretrial inmate population. She worked with and was funded by the City of Philadelphia to implement the online bail proposal. For nearly eight years, Yosha was an associate board member for the Women’s Prison Association, the nation’s oldest organization for women impacted by incarceration. She has been published in Marie Claire Magazine, Teen Vogue, The Hill, and more.