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Group photo at courthouse with Dennis Lee Allen holding exoneration paperwork
Source: Innocence Project of Texas
WHAT YOUR CONTRIBUTION EMPOWERS

Release & Exoneration Stories

Dennis Lee Allen

Released & Exonerationed

Convicted:
  2000
Sentence:
  Life
Released:
  2014
Exonerated:
  2019
READ THEIR STORY
Group photo with Anna Vasquez
Source: Innocence Project of Texas
WHAT YOUR CONTRIBUTION EMPOWERS

Release & Exoneration Stories

Anna Vasquez

Released & Exonerationed

Convicted:
  1998
Sentence:
  15 Years
Released:
  2012
Exonerated:
  2016
READ THEIR STORY
Melvin Quinney (right) stands next to his lawyer and director of the Innocence Project of Texas, Mike Ware (left)
Source: Paul Flahive | Texas Public Radio
WHAT YOUR CONTRIBUTION EMPOWERS

Release & Exoneration Stories

Melvin Quinney

Released & Exonerationed

Convicted:
  1991
Sentence:
  20 Years
Released:
  1999
Exonerated:
  2023
READ THEIR STORY

Systemic Failures Have Wrongly
Imprisoned Thousands of
Innocent Texans.

The Generosity of Their Fellow Citizens Can Provide Them
The Freedom They Deserve.

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