Maddy DeLone, Executive Director of the Innocence Project, Speaks About Her Work

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Maddy DeLone is the Executive Director of the Innocence Project, a non-profit legal organization committed to exonerating the wrongly convicted through the use of DNA testing and criminal justice system reform. Since its founding in 1992, the Innocence Project’s work has resulted in many innocent people being released from prison and Death Row, many of whom had served over a decade of prison time. DeLone previously served as an attorney with the Prisoners’ Rights Project of the Legal Aid Society. A Skadden Fellow, she also worked as a staff attorney for Children’s Rights, Inc. and as a law clerk to the Honorable Robert W. Sweet.

You can see the video of her interview here.

3 responses to “Maddy DeLone, Executive Director of the Innocence Project, Speaks About Her Work

  1. Reblogged this on Follow Me Films and commented:
    The Innocence Project is one of the most important organizations in our country. I am so happy to be involved and following all of the news. I wish there was more we could do for the countless innocent people who have had their lives, dream, futures and freedoms stolen from them by a truly injust justice system. Keep up the great blog! Thanks for keeping me in the loop!!

  2. Reblogged this on The 201010 blog and commented:
    Keep up the good work

  3. You are doing a great honor for the innocent.

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