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​Overturn Wrongful Conviction Cases, Exonerate Innocent Convicts and Promote Criminal Legal Reform.

The Innocent Convicts

Veritas, Spes & Justitia

About us

At The Innocent Convicts, we are dedicated to uncovering the flaws within our judicial system and raising critical questions about the prosecution tactics employed by law enforcement officials that all too often result in wrongful imprisonment.

We recognize that the impact of wrongful convictions reverberates on multiple levels, particularly for minority populations who face a higher risk of incarceration due to their limited access to competent legal representation and the burden of unreasonably high bail conditions.

Our mission is to shed light on the alarming prevalence of wrongful convictions in the United States. We extend a supportive hand to those who have been unjustly convicted, and we tirelessly strive to contribute to the creation of a legal system that is more equitable and just for all.

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SUPPORT THE CAMPAIGN TO #ENDEXCESSIVEFORCE

On November 13, 2025, Christopher was at the bus station in Pecos, Texas, when he was approached by two local officers and a highway patrol officer. After being issued a citation for criminal trespass, he was given conflicting instructions—told both to leave and to stay. As he tried to comply, he was suddenly tased, lost consciousness...,

Breaking...

Rickey Fu'Quan McGee, a Boston native, who endured 28 long years in prison for a crime he never committed, has been released!

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The Released

Pending New Trial

The Released

Raymond Gaines

The Released

Steven Pina

The Darrell Jones Story

President, The Innocent Convicts.

Darrell Jones was wrongfully convicted and spent 32 years of his life behind bars in Massachusetts. After his conviction was vacated and a new trial ordered amid revelations of prosecutorial misconducts and racial bias, a jury returned a swift NOT GUILTY verdict on June 11, 2019—finally clearing his name. Today, as the President of the Innocent Convicts organization, he leads with a simple mission: turn a hard-won freedom into advocacy for those still fighting to be heard.  

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