Justin Brooks
Professor, California Western School of Law; Director,
California Innocence ProjectOrder his book
Wrongful Convictions Cases & Materials 2d ed. here
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore
Daniel Ehighalua
Nigerian Barrister
Associate Professor of Justice Studies, Montclair University
Carey D. Hoffman
Director of Digital Communications,
Ohio Innocence Project@OIPCommunicati1
Shiyuan Huang
Associate Professor, Shandong University Law School; Visiting Scholar, University of Cincinnati College of Law
Professor of Criminology, Law & Society and Sociology, University of California-Irvine
Phil Locke
Science and Technology Advisor, Ohio Innocence Project and Duke Law Wrongful Convictions Clinic
Dr. Carole McCartney
Reader in Law, Faculty of Business and Law, Northumbria University
Nancy Petro
Author and Advocate
Order her book
False Justice here

Professor, Faculty of Law, Konan University Innocence Project Japan
Professor, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Northern Arizona University; Executive Director, Arizona Innocence Project
Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, Norway
Author and Private Investigator
Order his book
Presumed Guilty here
Justin Brooks, Wishing you great success in this outstanding effort to build public awareness of wrongful convictions and free those imprisoned.
The first rally day was wonderful, over 300 supporters,advocates, attorney’s and families of the “California Twelve” were there to all work for one cause, to bring awareness to wrongful convictions and in that process to also free the innocent twelve who are incarcerated for crimes they did not commit.
I am one of the mothers of the “California Twelve” Clients, I am Kimberly Long’s Mother, a supporter for what the CIP stand and work for, not just for our daughter, but for wrongful convictions of all innocent people.
This should never happen to the innocent, but unfortunately it has and still going on today. I hope I have encouraged you and for you to tell a friend, please sign the petition for their clemency. Change.org site,. Go to petitions and in the search bar, type in, “The California Twelve”,
Thank you!