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Exonerating the wrongfully convicted

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Mark Godsey, OIP co-founder & director (left), and Brian Howe, OIP staff attorney (right), stand with Rickey Jackson (middle) during exoneration proceedings. Jackson spent 39 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit.
Ohio Innocence Project
Mark Godsey, OIP co-founder & director (left), and Brian Howe, OIP staff attorney (right), stand with Rickey Jackson (middle) during exoneration proceedings. Jackson spent 39 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit.

After serving 25 years in prison for a murder he didn’t, a Columbus man was recently freed. We’ll look at the issue of wrongful convictions and learn about the work done by the Wrongful Conviction Project and others that goes into exonerating individuals and reforming the legal system to prevent future injustices.

GUESTS:

  • Joanna Sanchez, Director of the Ohio Public Defender’s
  • Donald Caster, Professor of Clinical Law, , Ohio Innocence Project, Rosenthal Institute for Justice
  • Kim Hoover, recent exoneree, Wrongful Conviction Project client

RELATED LINKS:

  • Office of the Ohio Public Defender-

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