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Innocence and Project
* 1949 – Barry Scheck, American lawyer, co-founder Innocence Project
* Project Innocence
* The Innocence Record, Winston & Strawn LLP / The Innocence Project
* the Justice Brandeis Innocence Project
In 1999, Northwestern student journalists uncovered information exonerating Illinois death row inmate Anthony Porter two days before his scheduled execution, and the Innocence Project has since exonerated 10 more men.
He participated in the 2006 Los Angeles Marathon ; his charity of choice was the Innocence Project, a non-profit legal clinic that handles legal cases where post-conviction DNA testing of evidence can yield conclusive proof of innocence.
On October 14, 2005, he received two honorary Doctorates of Law, one from York University ( Toronto, Ontario, Canada ) and one from Griffith University ( Brisbane, Queensland, Australia ), in recognition of his work with AIDWYC and the Innocence Project.
The Medill Innocence Project began in 1999 as an effort by Medill faculty and students to reinvestigate murder convictions in Illinois and determine if people were wrongly convicted.
Medill Innocence Project work is credited with prompting Illinois Governor George Ryan in 2003 to suspend the death penalty and commute all death sentences.
The university claimed reporter's privilege in resisting a subpoena for Innocence Project records of the case, while the state claimed the project had been acting as investigators in behalf of McKinney's counsel.
Medill faculty member David Protess, Innocence Project founder and director, was suspended during this dispute.
In 2011 Protess left to found the Chicago Innocence Project and blog for the Huffington Post while the school gave up the records.
* Medill Innocence Project
Reporters from the Sahara Reporters, the Medill Innocence Project at Northwestern, The Washington Post, The Las Vegas Review-Journal and The El Paso Times talk about the dangers investigative reporters face.
The Innocence Project is a non-profit legal organization that is committed to exonerating wrongly convicted people through the use of DNA testing, and to reforming the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice.
The Innocence Project was founded in 1992 by Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld.
Over the next twenty years, the Innocence Project freed 292 wrongfully convicted people, including 17 who spent time on death row.
The Innocence Project was established in the wake of a landmark study by the United States Department of Justice and the United States Senate, in conjunction with the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, which found that incorrect identification by eyewitnesses was a factor in over 70 % of wrongful convictions.
The original Innocence Project was founded in 1992 by Scheck and Neufeld as part of the Cardozo School of Law of Yeshiva University in New York City.
The current Executive Director of the Innocence Project is Madeline deLone.
The Innocence Project primarily exonerates people for whom DNA evidence is available to be tested or retested.
In addition to working on behalf of those who may have been wrongfully convicted of crimes throughout the United States, those working for the Innocence Project perform research and advocacy related to the causes of wrongful convictions.
* In 2007, after an investigation begun by The Innocence Project, James Calvin Tillman was exonerated after serving 16. 5 years in prison for a rape he did not commit.
According to the Innocence Project, she is the first woman to be exonerated of murdering someone on the basis of DNA evidence.

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In 1993, her recording of " Marble Halls " from Shepherd Moons was featured in the Martin Scorsese film, The Age of Innocence.
The two line poetic form as a closed couplet was also used by William Blake in his poem Auguries of Innocence and also by Byron ( Don Juan ( Byron ) XIII ); John Gay ( Fables ); Alexander Pope ( An Essay on Man ).
The film was followed by a theatrical film sequel, Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, produced in 2004, which was also directed by Oshii and places the character of Batou in the lead role.
* Jenny Calendar, until her secret was revealed in " Innocence "
Emma was played by Elizabeth Hubbard in the 1970 television movie The Ceremony of Innocence.
The staging of the play " Unschuld " ( Innocence ) at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin was also subject of protest.
In his Appeal of Injured Innocence Fuller says that he was once deputed to carry a petition to the king at Oxford.
To this noble-man Fuller's reply to Heylyn's Examen Historicum, called The Appeal of Injured Innocence ( 1659 ), was inscribed.
* Part of the film The Age of Innocence ( 1993 ), starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Michelle Pfeiffer, was filmed at the Van Allen House
Innocence was sometimes established by a complete lack of injury, but it was more common for the wound to be bandaged and re-examined three days later by a priest, who would pronounce that God had intervened to heal it, or that it was merely festering — in which case the suspect would be exiled or executed.
Spirited Away shared the first prize at the 2002 Berlin Film Festival and won the 2003 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, while Innocence: Ghost in the Shell was featured at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.
The 2006 NHK morning drama serial, Junjo Kirari ( Sparkling Innocence ) was largely filmed in and around the Hatchō Miso grounds.
Her desire to be the unchallenged grande dame of New York society was as much about preserving the heritage and traditions of her native New York, a conflict dramatized by Edith Wharton in The Age of Innocence, as it was about excluding those whom she deemed inferior.
His next animated feature film was the long-awaited sequel to Ghost in the Shell, titled Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence.
Though it received mixed reviews, Innocence was selected to compete at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival for the coveted Palme d ' Or prize, making it the first ( and thus far, only ) anime to be so honored.
Oshii was approached to be one of the directors of The Animatrix, but he was unable to participate because of his work in Innocence.
The basset hound was seen most prominently in Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, and was a major plot point in his live-action film, Avalon.

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