'Life After" 11-03-2022
Clarence Harrison was wrongly convicted of robbery and kidnapping then sentenced to life. After spending 17 years in prison, he was released through the work of the Georgia Innocence Project. Tiffany Bush, pro bono coordinating attorney for the GA Innocence Project, explains how cases are investigated and if the non-profit can help them. Tiffany shares the most common factors contributing to wrongful convictions.
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