Skip to content
Georgia Innocence Project
  • About
    • Mission
    • Our Team
    • Hiring
    • Contact Us
  • Cases
    • Some Active Cases
    • Freedom Stories
    • How to Apply
  • Learn
    • Media
    • Blog
    • Social Media
    • Wrongful Conviction Day
    • Atlanta Hawks Partnership
    • Virtual Exhibition
  • Act
    • Donate
    • Email Sign Up
    • Intern
    • Volunteer
    • Request a Speaker
  • 20 Year Event
  • Donate

2020: Pandemic, politics, and passing of a civil rights icon

By Clare Gilbert2020-12-292020-12-30News
2020: Pandemic, politics, and passing of a civil rights icon

Outlet: AP
Author: Jeff Martin
Published: 12/29/2020
Read: Here

Dennis Perry

Post navigation

King & Spalding Helps Secure A Retrial In Ga. Murder Case
63-year-old man exonerated for 4 wrongful convictions in 1981, released from prison

About

GEORGIA INNOCENCE PROJECT (GIP) is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to helping individuals who have been convicted of crimes they did not commit in the state of Georgia. Our mission is to prevent and correct wrongful convictions while also connecting freed clients to resources to rebuild their lives.

Donate Now



Georgia Innocence Project, Inc.
(GIP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation

© 2023 Georgia Innocence Project

Georgia Innocence Project

50 Hurt Plaza SE, Suite 350 | Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 373-4433
gip@georgiainnocenceproject.org
© 2023 Georgia Innocence Project. Proudly powered by Sydney