The Michigan Innocence Clinic program is an organization that works to exonerate individuals who are wrongfully convicted of crimes. Additionally, the Innocence Clinic advocates for criminal justice reforms to prevent wrongful convictions in the future. Since the clinic does not use DNA evidence to absolve convicts, it takes on a more personal, yet objective approach […]
Author: Julia Hastings
Julia Hastings is the Law Editor of The Michigan Review. She is a sophomore at the University of Michigan intending to study Economics and Mathematics with a minor in Business.