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Freeing the innocent and preventing wrongful convictions, worldwide. #WrongfulConvictionDay #InnocenceConference
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🎉 BREAKING on #WrongfulConvictionDay! TIP client Eric Wright is FREE after nearly 36 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. His release is a moment of celebration—and a reminder of why we fight for justice. 🧵
A picture of Eric Wright, a TIP client who was freed yesterday after spending 36 years behind bars wrongfully incarcerated.
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Today, on Wrongful Conviction Day, we honor those who have suffered from the deep injustices of wrongful convictions. Each case represents not just a lost life, but shattered families and communities. Let us unite to raise awareness and advocate for truth and justice!
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newenglandinnocence.org
It's #WrongfulConvictionDay and we are so grateful to @mayorwu.boston.gov for recognizing that "wrongful convictions are an injustice that robs an innocent person of their life, liberty, & dignity and has an immeasurable personal, familial, emotional, & societal cost." #mapoli #bospoli
Whereas: International Wrongful Conviction Day was established on October 2, 2013, by the Innocence Network to raise awareness of the causes and harms of wrongful convictions, & to recognize organizations like the New England Innocence Project, Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) Innocence Program, & Boston College Innocence Program, as well as programs like the Exoneree Network, which collectively work to free innocent people from prison & support families impacted by incarceration; AND
Whereas: According to the National Registry of Exonerations, there have been 3,724 known exonerations since 1989 nationwide, including 93 known exonerations in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts & in Boston, there are 41 known exonerees, representing innocent individuals who lost a combined total of 674 years of liberty to wrongful incarceration, and there are an unknown number of wrongfully convicted people who have not yet been exonerated, some of whom still remain in prison; AND
Whereas: In Boston, Black, Indigenous, & People of Color making up 78% of exonerees who were wrongfully convicted of crimes they did not commit, with systemic racism, coerced pleas, eyewitness misidentification, false confessions, inadequate legal defense, official misconduct, misapplication of forensic science, & unreliable and unrelated informant testimony being some of the major factors that contribute to wrongful convictions; AND
Whereas: Wrongful convictions are an injustice that robs an innocent person of their life, liberty, & dignity and has an immeasurable personal, familial, emotional, & societal cost. An Act Preventing False Confessions (H.1847 / S. 1136) is one initiative, introduced and pending in the state legislature, that aims to prevent wrongful convictions from happening in the first place; NOW
Therefore: I, Michelle Wu, Mayor of the City of Boston, do hereby declare October 2nd, 2025, to be:
Wrongful Conviction Day in the City of Boston
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innocencepa.bsky.social
Today is #WrongfulConvictionDay

Since 1989, over 3,730 people have been exonerated in the US. Collectively, these individuals spent 34,694 years in prison for crimes they didn't commit.

Visit PAinnocence.org/wrongfulconvictionday2025 to learn more and get involved.
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innocenceproject.bsky.social
Today is #WrongfulConvictionDay and we are asking for your help.

#RobertRoberson’s life is on the line. On Oct. 16, Texas plans to execute him — despite overwhelming medical evidence of his innocence.
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Struck by the synchronicity of our timeline: 1/2 posts about Wrongful Conviction Day, 1/2 posts about ICE raids and arrests. It's all the same issue at its core: the persecution of innocents; the blatant abuse of power by the state; the clear and willful violation of individual civil rights.
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Today, October 2nd, 2025 marks the 12th Annual International Wrongful Conviction Day.
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laudurham.bsky.social
On #WrongfulConvictionDay, protect the innocent in NC by calling Gov. Stein's Office to ask that he veto HB307. The bill creates an arbitrary timeline for post-conviction litigation in capital cases that would make it virtually impossible to exonerate innocent people on death row.
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healingjustice.bsky.social
Today marks the 12th annual Wrongful Conviction Day. Wrongful convictions don’t just harm the innocent—they also deeply impact survivors, families, and entire communities. More than 37,000 people have been harmed by these systemic injustices.
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phillyjustice.bsky.social
October 2nd is Wrongful Conviction Day. Women are less than 10% of exonerees. Why? Women face additional hurdles to overturn a wrongful conviction. These include: lack of financial & legal resources, women's cases less likely to involve DNA, women's prisons located further from population centers...
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Today is International Wrongful Conviction Day! We must recognise that even the most careful and thorough legal system will get things wrong. Abolishing the death penalty is an important step in protecting the innocent, but also for protecting human rights for everyone.
11th Annual International Wrongful Conviction Day is Today
2 Oct 2025
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"Today marks the twelfth annual Wrongful Conviction Day. Around the world, communities are coming together to raise awareness to free the innocent, support those who have been freed, and advocate for reforms."
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law.umaryland.edu
Oct 2 is International Wrongful Conviction Day. This semester, we launched the Innocence Project Clinic, led by Prof. Erica Suter and in partnership with MOPD, giving students the chance to advocate for justice.

Read more here: https://ow.ly/FUsX50X3XwX

#WrongfulConvictionDay #InnocenceProject
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newenglandinnocence.org
Today is International #WrongfulConvictionDay. We have a chance this legislative session to change the compensation law in Massachusetts to better support wrongfully convicted people after all they’ve suffered. If you live in MA, please ask your legislators to support S1132/H1965. #mapoli
Advocates rally for reform on Wrongful Conviction Day in Massachusetts
Edward Wright spent 41 years in prison for a 1984 murder in Springfield that he did not commit, but the most he could collect from the state is $1 million.
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deathpenaltyaction.bsky.social
Today on #WrongfulConvictionDay, we remember that innocence is not enough to stop an ex*cution in America.💔

This month, three innocent men — Lance Shockley(MO), Robert Roberson(TX), and Anthony Boyd(AL) — face the ☠️ chamber.

✊Join the fight: DeathPenaltyAction.org
#ExecutionCrisis
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hrw-jp.bsky.social
どうかこの問題に関心を持ってください。
そして、人質司法見直しへの世論を高めてください。

私たち一人ひとりの声が、えん罪を「成果」から「恥」に変えるのです。

#世界えん罪の日
#WrongfulConvictionDay
#ひとごとじゃないよ人質司法
hrw-jp.bsky.social
【10月2日は世界えん罪の日】
「ひとごとじゃないよ!人質司法」プロジェクトは、カラー広告「この国では、えん罪も成果になる。」を中日新聞東海本社版朝刊に掲載📣

大川原化工機事件を素材にした人質司法関係者への表彰状を、ボディコピーと合わせてお読みください。
https://innocenceprojectjapan.org/archives/7817

#世界えん罪の日
#WrongfulConvictionDay
#ひとごとじゃないよ人質司法
innocencenetwork.bsky.social
We are currently accepting nominations for the Champion of Justice Award, the Jim Dwyer Award for Journalism, and the Impact Award. The deadline to nominate is November 14, 2025.

Learn more and submit a nomination here: innocencenetwork.org/subcategory/...
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Every year, the Innocence Network gives out several awards to honor individuals who support and champion efforts that help free the wrongfully convicted, reform the criminal legal system, and/or highlight the costs and causes of wrongful conviction.
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Tomorrow is Wrongful Conviction Day.

The New England Innocence Project will be holding a press conference at the #Massachusetts State House at 12:30 PM.

After the the press conference, demonstrators will march to #Boston City Hall for a rally.

#mapoli

www.newenglandinnocence.org/wrongful-con...
New England Innocence Project graphic that says:

Lify your voice, amplify your impact, fight for freedom

Wrongful Conviction Day Commemoration

Wednesday, Oct. 1, 12:30 - 2:30 PM

The graphic contains additional information that can be found in plain text at this link: https://www.newenglandinnocence.org/wrongful-conviction-day
innocencenetwork.bsky.social
Collectively, the clients of #InnocenceNetwork organizations spent over 14,770 years wrongfully incarcerated. This #WrongfulConvictionDay, we shed light on the injustices of the past and resolve to fight for a more just future.