On April 6, 2016, The Innocence Project, several New York exonerees, and NYC Councilwoman Vanessa L. Gibson, convened at City Hall urging New York State to pass eyewitness ID reform and recording of interrogations, key contributors of wrongful conviction. (Photo above by: Sameer Abdel-Khalek)

Raymond Santana at NYC City Hall. (Photo by Sameer Abdel-Khalek)
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