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Michael Morton

@mwmorton54

Author/Prosecutorial Accountability Advocate. Memoir, GETTING LIFE. Wrongful conviction in 1987. Exonerated in 2011. Facebook me: Michael W. Morton, Exoneree.

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Please read and share. For the last 25 years, Richard Glossip has been on death row in Oklahoma, despite mounting evidence of his innocence. innocenceproject.org/news/richard-g…

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Thank you so much for watching and for talking and posting about us! Stay tuned for the second half of Season 2, premiering August 3! #TheLincolnLawyer variety.com/2023/tv/news/t…

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Interesting article about the space where we created Lisa’s restaurant in season 2. Andrew Leitch @dailynrod Michael Connelly #TheLincolnLawyer dirt.com/gallery/locati…

Barry Scheck (@barryscheck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rosa Jimenez is exonerated after 20 years for a crime that never even occurred. Now, let’s help her find a living kidney donor to cure her battle with Stage 4 kidney disease. Kidney4rosa.com

Rosa Jimenez is exonerated after 20 years for a crime that never even occurred. Now, let’s help her find a living kidney donor to cure her battle with Stage 4 kidney disease. Kidney4rosa.com
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Rosa developed kidney disease while incarcerated and is now fighting for her life and in need of a life-saving kidney transplant. Help spread the word to help her find a live kidney donor: kidney4rosa.com

Rosa developed kidney disease while incarcerated and is now fighting for her life and in need of a life-saving kidney transplant. Help spread the word to help her find a live kidney donor: kidney4rosa.com
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This September, join us in raising awareness and funds for kids fighting cancer. Donate today and help show kids that they aren't alone in this fight - it's all of us against childhood cancer. Donate: ccrf.org/childhood-canc… #ChildhoodCancerAwarenessMonth

Innocence Network (@innocencentwrk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

October 2nd is the 10th Annual #WrongfulConvictionDay—a day to raise awareness of the causes & remedies of wrongful conviction and to recognize the impacts on innocent people and their families. This year’s theme is #BuildingALegacy. Visit wrongfulconvictionday.org to learn more.

October 2nd is the 10th Annual #WrongfulConvictionDay—a day to raise awareness of the causes & remedies of wrongful conviction and to recognize the impacts on innocent people and their families. This year’s theme is #BuildingALegacy. Visit wrongfulconvictionday.org to learn more.
Natl. Registry of Exonerations (@exonerationlist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, Oct. 2, is the 10th anniversary of International #WrongfulConvictionDay. Natl. Registry of Exonerations is joining with #innocence organizations everywhere in observing this occasion. We hope you'll keep an eye out for our posts, including information on recent historic events, all day!

Today, Oct. 2, is the 10th anniversary of International #WrongfulConvictionDay. <a href="/exonerationlist/">Natl. Registry of Exonerations</a> is joining with #innocence organizations everywhere in observing this occasion. We hope you'll keep an eye out for our posts, including information on recent historic events, all day!
Christina Swarns (@christinaswarns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is #WrongfulConvictionDay. Since 1989, over 3,375 people have been exonerated in the US. Collectively, these individuals spent 29,950+ years in prison for crimes they didn't commit. Visit wrongfulconvictionday.org to learn more and get involved.

Christina Swarns (@christinaswarns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How many innocent people are in prison? How do wrongful convictions happen? This #WrongfulConvictionDay, commit to learning more about the issue and contributing factors. Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=pJNTCp…

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Today marks the 10th International #WrongfulConvictionDay, highlighting the widespread impact of wrongful convictions on individuals, families, and communities. (1/4)

Today marks the 10th International #WrongfulConvictionDay, highlighting the widespread impact of wrongful convictions on individuals, families, and communities. (1/4)
Lindsay Herf (@lindsayherf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is International Wrongful Conviction Day. We honor 3386+ people who were prosecuted (some sentenced to death) for crimes they did not commit and - years/decades later - exonerated. See their stories Natl. Registry of Exonerations & AZ Justice Project #WrongfulConvictionDay Innocence Network

Today is International Wrongful Conviction Day. We honor 3386+ people who were prosecuted (some sentenced to death) for crimes they did not commit and - years/decades later - exonerated. See their stories <a href="/exonerationlist/">Natl. Registry of Exonerations</a> &amp; <a href="/ArizonaJP/">AZ Justice Project</a> #WrongfulConvictionDay <a href="/InnocenceNtwrk/">Innocence Network</a>
Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project (@midatlanticip) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The more than 3,200 wrongfully convicted people who have been exonerated in the US since 1989 have collectively lost over 30,000 years to wrongful convictions. MAIP’s clients have collectively served 889 years in prison for crimes they did not commit. #WrongfulConvictionDay

The more than 3,200 wrongfully convicted people who have been exonerated in the US since 1989 have collectively lost over 30,000 years to wrongful convictions. MAIP’s clients have collectively served 889 years in prison for crimes they did not commit. #WrongfulConvictionDay
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FIRST: we hated commercials on network TV. SECOND: we paid for streaming w/o commercials! NOW: the streaming services now have commercials. 😡😡😡

Dinesh D'Souza (@dineshdsouza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If anybody tries to make you feel guilty about the government employees losing their jobs, show them this clip of Jen Psaki in 2021 telling oil pipeline workers to go get green jobs.