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Above - Participants in the "Innocence and the Death Penalty" Symposium from left to right: Keith A. Findley, Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Wisconsin Innocence Project; Jeanette Popp, mother of the young woman Christopher Ochoa was wrongly convicted of raping and murdering; John Pray, Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Wisconsin Innocence Project; Christopher Ochoa, who spent 12 years incarcerated for a crime he did not commit; former Illinois Governor George Ryan, who last year commuted death sentences of 167 inmates on Death Row in Illinois; and Professor and Director of the Center on Wrongful Conviction at the Northwestern University School of Law, Larry Marshall.
- Canadian Inquiry regardin the Guy Paul Morin case
- Canadian Inquiry regarding the Thomas Sophonow case
- The Innocence Project at Cardozo Law School
- The Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University Law School
- Centurion Ministries
- Chicago Tribune Series on Junk Science
- Report of former Illinois Governor George Ryan's Commission on Capital Punishment
- Report of the Innocence Commission for Virginia
- Innocent!, a non-profit organization, directed by Wisconsin Innocence Project client Maurice Carter, designed to assist and encourage supporters, families and friends of prisoners who have been wrongfully convicted
- Freeing the Innocent; Stories of Wrongful Convictions
- National Commission on the Future of DNA Evidence
- Professor Findley's Law Review Article on Commissions
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette Series on Prosecutorial Misconduct
- Criminal Defense Online
- Wisconsin State Public Defender
- Wisconsin Bar Association (includes searchable Wisconsin case law)
- The Champion Magazine (National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers)
- Justice Denied: The Magazine for the Wrongly Convicted
- Frank J. Remington Center
