wrongfully in her rape.
wrongfully accused for something I didn't do.
are wrongfully incarcerated.
But wrongfully convicted people?
He was wrongfully held for two and a half years in prison.
with being wrongfully detained by the cops.
The notion of the wrongfully convicted, that it's been a part of me and my life.
His great uncle was wrongfully convicted of raping a white woman and spent 25 years in prison,
a couple of these animals that were wrongfully deemed extinct.
have been given prison sentences that were wrongfully convicted.
Hundreds of people have been wrongfully convicted in California of serious crimes.
Many of them have been wrongfully convicted of murder.
that are dedicated to people that have been wrongfully convicted.
You do have podcasts around those who have been wrongfully convicted.
to in terms of the stories of the wrongfully convicted, which are such horrible egregious stories in terms of their suffering, but evidence of a broken justice system,
the prison where she believes her husband is wrongfully incarcerated.
making plans to murder her husband who is being wrongfully kept in solitary confinement.
Franky was just 16 years old when he was wrongfully convicted of a murder.
- I was in prison for 24 years, wrongfully .
one murdered in that way and be able to talk about the work of the wrongfully convicted, to be able to hold both realities--
the killer of his daughter-- the man that's been accused-- is wrongfully accused.
I would ask you to talk about what that meant for you as a 15 year old boy behind bars wrongfully convicted.
And now 2007 was 13 years after I had been incarcerated, wrongfully incarcerated, and it seemed
And so many people that have been wrongfully convicted and been released are people of color.
And the some of these women were at least uh clearly wrongfully convicted based upon bogus
involved with the people who are helping those-- I don't even want to say criminals because they're not criminals, but those people who are wrongfully
So now imagine I'm going into this unit, and I'm thinking that I'm the only innocent person that's ever been wrongfully convicted.
You go to these events, and you see the impact of wrongful incarceration, and you see the magnitude of how many people are wrongfully
And I said, well, let's make the lead character someone who was wrongfully convicted and got out and became a wrongful conviction attorney.
Absolutely, because she definitely cares about her clients and is trying to save the people who are wrongfully convicted.
What if this is a Black Lives Matter activist, actually, who has been wrongfully detained?
So between that and a bunch of other things happening in my life, a long term relationship ending, my son going to San Quentin wrongfully , he ended up getting out after being eight