• Witness to Innocence (WTI) is a non-profit organization based out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dedicated to the effort of abolishing the death penalty...
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  • death penalty, and he is the director of Membership and Training for Witness to Innocence. On July 10, 2003, his case became one of the episodes of Forensic...
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    Moratorium Campaign". Retrieved December 22, 2015. "Witness to Innocence". Witness to Innocence. Retrieved December 22, 2015. Victorin-Vangerud, Aaron...
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  • publicly have joined or formed organizations like Witness to Innocence and the Innocence Project to tell their stories as a form of advocacy against the...
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  • panel of three judges. Witness to Innocence categorized the factors in the wrongful conviction as involving mistaken witness identification, false or...
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  • of India, a conservation organisation based in New Delhi, India Witness to Innocence, to abolish the death penalty in the US World Trade Institute, University...
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    like the Innocence Project and Witness to Innocence to publicly share their stories, as a way to counteract these media distortions and to advocate for...
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  • Delbert Tibbs (category Prisoners sentenced to death by Florida)
    Quinn cites innocence as reason for abolishing death penalty | www.witnesstoinnocence.org | from death row to freedom | witness to innocence | philadelphia...
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  • innocence is a legal principle that every person accused of any crime is considered innocent until proven guilty. Under the presumption of innocence,...
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