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“Getting my teeth fixed exonerated me in a different kind of way.”
03.20.24 by Alyxaundria Sanford
The Innocence Project team helped exonerate nine people in 2023, from Hilo, Hawaii to Syracuse, New York.
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For Disability Pride Month, we're taking a look at how people with disabilities can face unique challenges that hinder their ability to effectively participate in the criminal legal system.
07.31.23 by Meghan Nguyen
Ms. Lucio was granted a stay by a Texas court just two days before her scheduled execution.
05.02.22 by Innocence Staff
Melissa Lucio will no longer face execution on April 27.
04.25.22 by Innocence Staff
In nearly every state, it’s legal for police to use deceptive tactics during interrogation.
04.18.22 by Rebecca Brown
Ms. Lucio asserted her innocence over 100 times during the five-hour interrogation, just hours after her daughter died.
04.11.22 by Innocence Staff
Dr. Gudjonsson called Melissa Lucio’s case ‘one of the most tragic’ he’s seen in his 40-year career
Johnny Galvan Jr. said he feels ‘deep regret’ since learning further case details not presented at trial.
04.06.22 by Daniele Selby
Both Oregon and Illinois enacted laws this week prohibiting police from using deceptive interrogation tactics on minors.
06.16.21 by Innocence Staff
02.13.19 by Alicia Maule