If a case doesn't involve DNA, the Innocence Network provides a map of organizations that offer broader investigative assistance [21].
This blog post is designed for an organization or advocate like those associated with the Innocence Project to help educate the public on the realities of wrongful convictions and the legal protections available.
True justice requires more than just an accusation; it requires fairness, facts, and the unwavering belief that every person is innocent until proven otherwise [8].
It is the government's job to prove guilt "beyond a reasonable doubt"—a high burden meant to protect liberty [15]. 2. The Danger of "Telling Your Side"
The presumption of innocence isn't just a saying; it’s a set of protections under Constitutional Due Process [5]:
Organizations like the Innocence Project focus on cases where DNA evidence can provide irrefutable proof of innocence [20].
If you or a loved one needs help, visit the Innocence Project’s Request Representation page to learn more about the criteria for case reviews.
Proven Innocent [ 1000+ LEGIT ]
If a case doesn't involve DNA, the Innocence Network provides a map of organizations that offer broader investigative assistance [21].
This blog post is designed for an organization or advocate like those associated with the Innocence Project to help educate the public on the realities of wrongful convictions and the legal protections available. Proven Innocent
True justice requires more than just an accusation; it requires fairness, facts, and the unwavering belief that every person is innocent until proven otherwise [8]. If a case doesn't involve DNA, the Innocence
It is the government's job to prove guilt "beyond a reasonable doubt"—a high burden meant to protect liberty [15]. 2. The Danger of "Telling Your Side" It is the government's job to prove guilt
The presumption of innocence isn't just a saying; it’s a set of protections under Constitutional Due Process [5]:
Organizations like the Innocence Project focus on cases where DNA evidence can provide irrefutable proof of innocence [20].
If you or a loved one needs help, visit the Innocence Project’s Request Representation page to learn more about the criteria for case reviews.