Innocence Project
He Said He Was Innocent For Over 40 Years. Now He's Pleading Guilty Just to Walk Free.
Elvis Brooks had an alibi for the night of the deadly robbery — and 12 other people to back up his account.
The Sad Story of What Could Become Canada’s Longest Wrongful Imprisonment
After more than 35 years behind bars—made longer by his claim of innocence—Phillip Tallio will finally get an appeal next year.
Bite-Mark Matching Falsely Imprisoned These Men For Rape and Murder
The claim that a suspect's teeth can be matched to a mark on a body is junk forensic science, but it still put innocent people in jail.
This Guy Got Out of Prison After Tracking Down His Doppelganger
When Richard Anthony Jones heard he shared an uncanny resemblance with a fellow inmate, he realized he might be serving time for a doppelganger's crime.
Cleveland man will be released after 23 years in prison for murder he didn't commit
Advances in DNA testing freed a Cleveland, Ohio man who thought he'd be spending his life in prison.
The Heartbreak of Spending Christmas in Prison
Wrongfully convicted women recall the holidays they spent behind bars.
When Your Job Is to Help Free a Wrongfully Convicted Murderer
Inside an investigator's hunt for a key witness that could prove someone innocent.
Forensic Experts in Texas Are Calling on Courts to Stop Accepting Bite-Mark Evidence
The Texas Forensic Science Commission has recommended a moratorium on bite-mark analysis until further research can establish whether it's actually reliable.
Dewey Bozella's Next Challenge: Life On the Outside
After spending 26 and a half years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, boxer Dewey Bozella has lots of post incarceration plans.
When Eyewitness Testimony Goes Horribly Wrong
Guy Miles is still in prison for robbing a bank, even though two men have since confessed to the crime and say he wasn't involved. How does this happen?