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Findley testifies before Senate Judiciary Committee on Justice for All Act

As president of the national Innocence Network, Keith Findley testifed in Washington, D.C., on November 10, 2009, before the Senate Judiciary Committee as it considered reauthorization of the Justice for All Act. 

Included in the Act are the Innocence Protection Act and the Kirk Bloodsworth Postconviction DNA Assistance Program, which provides funding for efforts to use postconviction DNA testing to exonerate wrongly convicted individuals. Findley's testimony can be viewed here.

During the hearing, Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold spoke on the importance of the Wisconsin Innocence Project, of which Findley is co-director.

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