LISTEN: Jimmy Ray Bromgard Discusses His Wrongful Conviction With Survivor Linda Glantz

Mr. Bromgard served 15 years in prison before he was exonerated by post-conviction DNA testing in 2002.

Wrongful Conviction Day 09.29.23 By Innocence Staff

(Image: Courtesy of the Innocence Project)

(Image: Courtesy of the Innocence Project)

In the lead-up to Wrongful Conviction Day on Oct. 2, the Innocence Project and the Innocence Project of Texas are sharing a series of powerful stories of individuals who were exonerated of crimes they did not commit. The series is the result of a collaboration with StoryCorps, a nonprofit organization dedicated to recording and preserving stories while fostering meaningful conversations. 

These stories, which will be preserved in the Library of Congress, aim to educate future generations about the causes and impact of wrongful convictions.

Innocence Project and Montana Innocence Project client Jimmy Ray Bromgard and survivor Linda Glantz talk about how Mr. Bromgard’s 1987 wrongful conviction of a rape he did not commit has impacted them. Mr. Bromgard served 15 years in prison before he was exonerated by post-conviction DNA testing in 2002.

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