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Loyola Project for the Innocent

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Loyola Law School Project for the Innocent investigates and litigates cases of wrongful conviction.

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This week LPI hosted Gary Tyler & Barry Williams for Wrongful Convictions Day -- it was truly powerful hearing their stories and it inspired a packed house of law students to keep up the work we do lls.edu/thellsdifferen…

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What a week! Governor Gavin Newsom has signed Senate Bill 78, Criminal Procedure: Factual Innocence (authored by Steve Glazer & Senator Josh Becker), AND Senate Bill 97, Righting Wrongful Convictions (authored by Senator Senator Scott Wiener, into law!

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Ronald Velásquez Jr. y Abraham Villalobos habían sido acusados de un homicidio ocurrido en Downey en septiembre de 2000. trib.al/tNtXPbI

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Celebrating another exoneration by our friends at The Innocence Center — congrats to Mr. Patterson. So wonderful to see another wrong righted by the LA DA’s Conviction Integrity Unit. da.lacounty.gov/media/news/geo…

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In 2001, Abraham Villalobos and Ronald Velasquez Jr. were convicted of a murder in Downey, #California. They were both #exonerated in 2024. A re-investigation showed that Villalobos, pictured here, wasn't even present, as he had said all along. Read more: ow.ly/NtVF50R3Oa8

In 2001, Abraham Villalobos and Ronald Velasquez Jr. were convicted of a murder in Downey, #California. They were both #exonerated in 2024. A re-investigation showed that Villalobos, pictured here, wasn't even present, as he had said all along.

Read more: ow.ly/NtVF50R3Oa8
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AB 3088, authored by Laura Friedman and sponsored by the California Innocence Coalition, made it out of the California State Assembly today with a vote of 42-10. It is now headed to the State Senate!

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Breaking news: The Missouri Supreme Court has scheduled #MarcellusWilliams to be executed on Sept. 24, 2024 for a crime DNA proves he did not commit. Read the statement from Mr. Williams legal team below.

Breaking news: The Missouri Supreme Court has scheduled #MarcellusWilliams to be executed on Sept. 24, 2024 for a crime DNA proves he did not commit. Read the statement from Mr. Williams legal team below.
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Our incredible summer interns had the opportunity to tour Homeboy Industries, guided by none other than LPI director's former client Victor Platas who has been released for three years! Seeing the transformative work being done here was eye-opening and inspiring

Our incredible summer interns had the opportunity to tour Homeboy Industries, guided by none other than LPI director's former client Victor Platas who has been released for three years! Seeing the transformative work being done here was eye-opening and inspiring
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Loyola's Project for the Innocent (LPI) and Center for Juvenile Law and Policy hosted a screening of the Max original docuseries "Justice, USA" featuring a Q&A with Executive Producer Marshall Goldberg in the Dordick Family Trial Advocacy Center last night.

Loyola's Project for the Innocent (LPI) and Center for Juvenile Law and Policy hosted a screening of the Max original docuseries "Justice, USA" featuring a Q&A with Executive Producer Marshall Goldberg in the Dordick Family Trial Advocacy Center last night.
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Join us October 1st at Loyola Law School as we explore one of the biggest drivers of wrongful convictions — eyewitness misidentifications. We’ll hear from two LPI exonerees and a memory expert as we work to improve this fraught evidence

Join us October 1st at Loyola Law School as we explore one of the biggest drivers of wrongful convictions — eyewitness misidentifications. We’ll hear from two LPI exonerees and a memory expert as we work to improve this fraught evidence