Support for Julius Jones Continues at Wednesday Evening Faith Event
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Photo taken by Tyler Stark Exonerees Herman Lindsey, Gary Drinkard, Juan Melendez, and Nancy Vollertsen, sister of late exonerate Greg...


Support for Julius Jones Continues at Wednesday Evening Faith Event
Photo taken by Tyler Stark The Oklahoman: Witness to Innocence Exonerees share their stories in support of Julius Jones By: Carla Hinton...


Death Row Exonerees to Advocate for Julius Jones in Oklahoma City
The Black Wall Street Times: “Julius Jones Week": Death Row Exonerees to Hold Press Conference in Support of Commutation By: Deon Osborne...


Death Row Exonerees to Advocate for Julius Jones in Oklahoma City
Several Witness to Innocence exonerees are headed to Oklahoma City for a press conference and faith-event on Sept. 1st. They will share...


Richard Glossip Innocence Case Highlighted in Rolling Stone
After 25 years on death row, Richard Glossip maintains his innocence. At this pivotal time in Oklahoma's death penalty, he is fighting...


Death Row Survivors Show Support for Rodney Reed with T-Shirt - You Can Too!
Rodney Reed has an evidentiary hearing coming up on July 19th. Death row exonerees are showing their support for Rodney by taking...


Pervis Payne & Sedley Alley Cases Highlight issues of Intellectual Disability and Possible Innocence
Pervis Payne is currently pursuing an intellectual disability claim in Tennessee, while maintaining his innocence. Sedley Alley was...


Pervis Payne & Sedley Alley Cases Highlight issues of Intellectual Disability and Possible Innocence
The Fight Over Tennessee’s Death Penalty Goes On The cases of Pervis Payne and Sedley Alley highlight issues of intellectual disability...

Two Brothers Who were Wrongfully Convicted and Sentenced to Death, awarded $75 million
On Friday, May 14th, a jury found that Henry McCollum and Leon Brown should each receive $31 million, representing the 31 years they...

Two Brothers Who were Wrongfully Convicted and Sentenced to Death, awarded $75 million
Two brothers were wrongfully convicted of murder and rape. Decades later, a jury has awarded them $75 million. By Lateshia Beachum May...
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