MAIP client Troy Burner’s birthday is August 30. For his birthday, we asked him a few questions about how he spends his special day.
Updates: Where Are They Now
Rodney Brown is the proud dad of Kayla and Kaylyn. For Father’s Day, we talked to Rodney about what fatherhood means to him.
Ransom Watkins was only 17 years old when he was wrongfully convicted of a murder he did not commit. “I knew I was there for something I did not do, and so I knew I would be coming home someday,” Ransom said of his experience in prison. Although conditions in
The Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project (MAIP) is using a sizable grant from Venable to establish an endowment that will help exonerees from the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia get back on their feet after their release from prison. The endowment, named the Venable-Burner Exoneree Support Fund, will provide social services, behavioral
The case of Keith Harward, a 2016 MAIP exoneree, is the subject of the newest episode of the “Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom” podcast. Listen to a great interview with Harward and MAIP Board Member Don Salzman.
“I wake up every morning just as grateful as I can be.” — Exoneree David Boyce