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The Innocence Center

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We are a national nonprofit org that frees the wrongly convicted from prison, educates the public on wrongful convictions and supports freed people upon release

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📢 Each member of our team brings specialized knowledge to the fight for justice. Have a case or project in their area of expertise? Reach out—we’re here to collaborate and make an impact together! #ForTheInnocent

📢 Each member of our team brings specialized knowledge to the fight for justice. Have a case or project in their area of expertise? Reach out—we’re here to collaborate and make an impact together!

#ForTheInnocent
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In our mission to free the innocent, holding the true perpetrators accountable is a rare but powerful outcome. This conviction brings a long-overdue sense of closure to both the victim's family & our client Horace Roberts. Read full press release here: theinnocencecenter.org/convictions-in…

In our mission to free the innocent, holding the true perpetrators accountable is a rare but powerful outcome.  This conviction brings a long-overdue sense of closure to both the victim's family & our client Horace Roberts.

Read full press release here: theinnocencecenter.org/convictions-in…
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In the first 325 DNA exonerations, false identification accounted for 72% of the wrongful convictions. But how is that possible? Mike Semanchik of The Innocence Center uncovers the truth with Retired LAPD HQ Detective Greg McKnight, Distinguished Professor of Psychology John Wixted, and

In the first 325 DNA exonerations, false identification accounted for 72% of the wrongful convictions. But how is that possible?

<a href="/MSemanchik/">Mike Semanchik</a> of <a href="/TheInnCenter/">The Innocence Center</a> uncovers the truth with Retired <a href="/LAPDHQ/">LAPD HQ</a> Detective Greg McKnight, Distinguished Professor of Psychology <a href="/JohnTWixted/">John Wixted</a>, and
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Our memories are not like recordings. Learn the psychology of how memory actually works by listening to Dr. John Wixted of UCSD Psychology on For the Innocent, hosted by Mike Semanchik of The Innocence Center: listen.legaltalknetwork.com/eyewitness-mis… 🧠 Clio

Our memories are not like recordings.

Learn the psychology of how memory actually works by listening to Dr. <a href="/JohnTWixted/">John Wixted</a> of <a href="/UCSDPsychology/">UCSD Psychology</a> on For the Innocent, hosted by <a href="/MSemanchik/">Mike Semanchik</a> of <a href="/TheInnCenter/">The Innocence Center</a>: listen.legaltalknetwork.com/eyewitness-mis… 🧠

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We had the pleasure of catching up with Gerardo Cabanillas, who shared life updates and his journey adjusting to life outside prison. These moments remind us why we do what we do. Thank you, Gerardo, for your time and perspective!💛 Read about his case: theinnocencecenter.org/case/gerardo-c…

We had the pleasure of catching up with Gerardo Cabanillas, who shared life updates and his journey adjusting to life outside prison. These moments remind us why we do what we do. Thank you, Gerardo, for your time and perspective!💛 Read about his case: theinnocencecenter.org/case/gerardo-c…
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Today, we pause to remember the victims & heroes of 9/11. This day reminds us of the profound impact it had on countless lives. As we reflect, let’s honor the resilience of those affected by coming together with empathy & a commitment to help others in times of need. #NeverForget

Today, we pause to remember the victims &amp; heroes of 9/11. This day reminds us of the profound impact it had on countless lives. As we reflect, let’s honor the resilience of those affected by coming together with empathy &amp; a commitment to help others in times of need. #NeverForget
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Luis Vargas was wrongfully convicted of multiple sexual assaults based on eyewitness misidentification and spent 16 years in prison before DNA evidence pointed to a third party suspect. In his never-ending fight to prove his innocence while behind bars, Luis wrote a letter to

Luis Vargas was wrongfully convicted of multiple sexual assaults based on eyewitness misidentification and spent 16 years in prison before DNA evidence pointed to a third party suspect.

In his never-ending fight to prove his innocence while behind bars, Luis wrote a letter to