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Kirk and Clemente React to Pervis Payne's DNA Testing Verdict
On September 16 Pervis Payne was granted DNA testing of the evidence in his case. Kirk Bloodsworth and Clemente Aguirre are two WTI...


Robert DuBoise Becomes Death Row Exoneree Number 172
Robert DuBoise was finally exonerated after 37 years. He is the 30th person exonerated from Florida's death row and the 5th person...


Curtis Flowers Becomes Death Row Exoneree Number 171
After 23 years in prison, six trials, and four death sentences the charges against Curtis Flowers have finally been dropped. READ MORE HERE


Executive Director, Kirk Bloodsworth, Speaks to University of Illinois Class
On September first, Kirk Bloodsworth, the Executive Director of Witness to Innocence, spoke virtually to a University of Illinois...


Martin Schoeller's Death Row Exonerees Exhibit Featured in New York Times Article
Martin Schoeller's "moving portraits" of death row exonerees, which is now on exhibition at Fotografiska, is getting a lot of attention,...


Peer Specialist Derrick Jameson Featured on Art of Innocence Discussion Panel
Witness to Innocence member and Peer Specialist, Derrick Jamison, spoke with family members of other exonerees and those on death row...


WTI Member Randal Padgett Tells His Story on Wrongful Convictions Podcast
Tainted DNA evidence was at the core of the case against Randal Padgett. He spent three years on Alabama's death row and another two...


Thank You to Lush Cosmetics for Amplifying Our Mission
Lush has been an amazing ongoing partner of Witness to Innocence. On August 18th they featured WTI on Facebook and Twitter. We took that...


Exoneree Member and Board Secretary Herman Lindsey's Op-ed featured in Sun Sentinel
To end a discriminatory criminal justice system, Floridians must vote for change... READ MORE


Shujaa Graham talks about wrongful conviction and what he does now with Harvard Political Review
Shujaa Graham talked about how his wrongful conviction has affected his life and why the death penalty needs to be abolished. READ MORE
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