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April 2025: Our Annual Report

March 2025: Henry Napue's Legacy

February 2025: The Toledo Exonerations

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December 2024: Bunter Marks and a Wrongful Conviction

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October 2024: A Jury in Houston Speaks​

September 2024: Sentenced to Death​

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