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KANSAS CITY, KS (KCTV) — The Midwest Innocence Project has been granted $1 million dollars to investigate wrongful convictions. “This funding is transformational and will allow us to dedicate ...
The Midwest Innocence Project hopes to attract more attention for questionable conviction cases now that one of its lawyers has joined the new legal team for Steven Avery ofMaking a Murderer.
The Midwest Innocence Project says the state of Missouri needs to allow Board of Inquiry to conclude investigation of case against Marcellus Williams, sentenced to death for the 1998 murder of ...
Across the country, more than 3,360 people have been exonerated. That includes 52 people in Missouri, four of whom were on death row, according to the Midwest Innocence Project.
KU Project for Innocence, Midwest Innocence Project seeks to free convicted murderer with DNA evidence News. Oct 21, 2015 - 8:18am ...
The Midwest Innocence Project (MIP), a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to the investigation, litigation and exoneration of wrongfully convicted people in five states, will host its Faces of ...
The Midwest Innocence Project has received about 40 applications from people convicted in Wyandotte County seeking review of their cases. One of these injustices is the case of Lamonte McIntyre ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Midwest Innocence Project will go online this year for its annual fundraiser, as many organizations also mount virtual events during the pandemic. Faces of Innocence is ...
Both the podcast Serial and Netflix documentary Making a Murderer have brought unprecedented attention to the work of organizations like the Kansas City-based Midwest Innocence Project. Founded ...
KANSAS CITY, KS — The Midwest Innocence Project has been granted $1 million dollars to investigate wrongful convictions.“This funding is transformational and will allow us to dedicate staff to ...
KANSAS CITY, KS (KCTV) — The Midwest Innocence Project has been granted $1 million dollars to investigate wrongful convictions. “This funding is transformational and will allow us to dedicate ...
KANSAS CITY, KS (KCTV) — The Midwest Innocence Project has been granted $1 million dollars to investigate wrongful convictions. “This funding is transformational and will allow us to dedicate ...