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24.01.2022 Join Griffith University Innocence Project and Behlau Murakami Grant Lawyers for a special screening of ‘Just Mercy’ at Event Cinemas, Pacific Fair on the Gold Coast at 6pm on Thursday, 30 January 2020. Arrival from 6.00 pm for 6.45 pm screening time. Tickets are $30 and include a drink and your choice of either a choc top ice-cream or popcorn. Hurry as tickets are limited! Order your tickets by Friday 24 January at https://app.secure.griffith.edu.au//griffith-university-in



18.01.2022 Innocence Projects worldwide are fighting to ‘persuade courts to follow science, not precedent, in considering forensic evidence’. Strategic litigator for the Innocence Project (US) likens ‘being an authority on bite-mark evidence’ to being ‘a Bigfoot expert’. https://www.law.columbia.edu//dana-delger-fights-to-keep-f

17.01.2022 Words to live by. Looking forward to seeing @justmercyfilm. Stay tuned for details of our upcoming event with @behlaumurakamigrant

16.01.2022 How cool is this?



16.01.2022 Get a sneak peek at #TheInnocenceFiles, the documentary series inspired by the Innocence Project and the Innocence Network, coming to Netflix on April 15. Add your name to become an insider: https://bit.ly/3aFq78z

16.01.2022 https://www.theguardian.com//hundreds-of-potentially-innoc

14.01.2022 Podcast by @martinghodgson and @amymcquire_ about Kevin Henry and the impossibly high barriers to overturning #wrongfulconviction in Queensland - and in Australia esp for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.



14.01.2022 Secure your seat see Just Mercy at a special Gold Coast screening hosted by the Innocence Project and Behlau Murakami Grant Lawyers from 6pm on Thursday 30 January at Event Cinemas, Pacific Fair. Tickets and further information available at: https://bit.ly/2Ta9UlL

10.01.2022 https://www.theguardian.com//oval-four-men-jailed-in-1972-

08.01.2022 Interview today with Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton on ABC RN Life Matters. Hilary Harper: 'Did you trust the court system before those experiences?' LC-C: 'Yes' Also 'When you know you're innocent it's not something you give up.' https://www.abc.net.au//lindy-chamberlain-creight/12062106

07.01.2022 You can now find the Griffith University Innocence Project on Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn. Make sure to follow us on your favourite feed to keep up to date with GUIP work and events, and keep informed about wrongful convictions in Australia and overseas. Search for us by name or find us through @InnocenceGU ... #InnocenceGU #InnocenceProject #WrongfulConviction

07.01.2022 Griffith University's Innocence Project is a collaborative pro bono project that brings together lawyers, academics and law students to work to free innocent persons who have been wrongly convicted in Australia. By working to correct failures in our criminal justice system, we foster an Australian legal culture that champions the defence of the innocent, and helps protect the marginalised and oppressed. #InnocenceGU #InnocenceProject #WrongfulConviction



06.01.2022 LIMITED TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE Based on the true story of Bryan Stevenson and wrongfully convicted, Walter McMillian, Just Mercy is an unmissable film. Join @InnocenceGU and Behlau Murakami Grant Lawyers this Thursday for a special screening of Just Mercy on the Gold Coast.... Get your tickets at https://bit.ly/2Ta9UlL

06.01.2022 Are you interested in joining us? Applications are now open via Legal Clinics for Tri 2 2020. We are looking for passionate and enthusiastic Griffith Law School students who want to make a valuable contribution to the work we do. See L@G for more info.

04.01.2022 While we watch what’s happening in the US we acknowledge the history of (and ongoing) injustice here. The 45 First Australians depicted in this image are being arrested for trespassing- on their own land. The following images reveal statistics that reflect sadly similar circumstances to those in US. Link to ALRC report in bio. Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales. CALL NUMBER: SV / 97 IE NUMBER: IE3141546

03.01.2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVQbeG5yW78

03.01.2022 People who have been wrongfully convicted can be forgotten by the justice system. Make sure to watch ‘When They See Us’, the true story of five New York teenagers incarcerated for a crime they didn’t commit.

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