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Shareef Cousin Appears on Black News Channel's 'Making the Case'
Shareef Cousin was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death in Louisiana, where he spent 3 years on death row. Today, Shareef still...


Kwame Ajamu Interviewed on Cleveland Radio Show
Ohio death row exoneree Kwame Ajamu was featured on Cleveland radio show, The Jimmy Malone Show. His segment begins at 1 hour 24 minutes...


Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr in the Fight for Abolition
Watch this video from Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty highlighting the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr in response to...


The Irving & Phyllis Millstein Companion Animal Fund for Death Row Exonerees Launches
Witness to Innocence For Immediate Release: January 10, 2022 Witness to Innocence is honored to have received a $36,500 grant from the...


Kwame Ajamu Appears on Black News Channel's 'Making the Case'
Kwame Ajamu was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death for a murder he did not commit at just 17 years old. Today, he serves as...


The Independent Article Features Story of Sabrina Butler-Smith
In 1995, Sabrina Butler-Smith became the first ever woman to be exonerated from death row in the United States. Today, she lives in...


Herman Lindsey Speaks at National PLUS Coalition's Wrongful Conviction Event
On December 9, Herman Lindsey spoke virtually at a Wrongful Conviction Event hosted by The National PLUS Coalition. The event was...


Supreme Court Case Could Determine Fate of Innocent People on Death Row
Today, the Supreme Court is set to hear two cases from Arizona. The Court's decision regarding these cases could affect the Sixth...


Sabrina Butler-Smith Interviewed on BNC's Making the Case
Sabrina Butler-Smith speaks about her trial, wrongful conviction, and time on death row in an interview with Yodit Tewolde on Making the...


Derrick Jamison Speaks on His Wrongful Conviction as Ohio Considers Abolishing the Death Penalty
In an article by WKRC, Derrick Jamison speaks about what it was like being exonerated after spending 20 years innocent on Ohio's death...
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