Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP)
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BREAKING: The Superior Court of Los Angeles County has vacated NCIP client Miguel Solorio’s conviction after 23 years. While Mr. Solorio awaits release from custody, please join us in congratulating the Solorio family and the entire NCIP legal team! #FridayFeeling latimes.com/california/sto…
After 25 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit, Miguel Solorio's conviction was reversed yesterday with the help of Santa Clara Law's Northern California Innocence Project Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP). Keep reading to learn how: go.scu.edu/49tHOXz
Please join us in congratulating NCIP Exoneree Karla Baday, Georgia Innocence Project's newest staff member. Karla will be helping out with outreach and client services. We are so proud of you and wish you luck in your new role, Karla!
Thanks for helping us to spread the good news, Salvador Hernandez. Although we're a Bay Area innocence project, we can't help but say "Go Los Angeles Dodgers" as we look at these photos! Freddie Freeman, you have a big fan in this free man ⤵️
Anna Vasquez takes the stage at the #InnocenceConference. She is making history today as she addresses attendees as the first exoneree to serve at the Innocence Network Board President.
San Jose: Wrongful conviction lawsuit heads toward trial; Lionel Rubalcava was incarcerated 17 years for a 2002 shooting before Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP) helped free him in 2019. Suit claims police pressed ahead even with shaky and recanting witnesses mercurynews.com/2024/03/28/san… Mercury News
Opinion: California law requires police to fix these bad policies. So why haven't they? (via L.A. Times Opinion ) latimes.com/opinion/story/…
NCIP Client Miguel and his wife Silvia are featured on @WrongConviction, guest hosted by Lauren Bright Pacheco 🟧. Lauren's episodes focus on the unsung heroes behind wrongful conviction stories: the family members, like Silvia, who devote their lives to freeing their loved ones.