Wisconsin Innocence Project advocates for wrongfully convicted

Americans rely on the judicial system to correctly convict people who have committed crimes, but that system sometimes makes mistakes. These mistakes are the focus of the Wisconsin Innocence Project. Founded in 1998 by University of Wisconsin law professors Keith Findley and John Pray, the WIP’s mission is to free innocent people that have been wrongly convicted. So far, … Continue reading Wisconsin Innocence Project advocates for wrongfully convicted