The Montana Innocence Project, founded in 2008 and based at the Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana, is dedicated to freeing the innocent and advocating for accurate, accountable, and fair systems of justice. Through advocacy, pro bono legal representation, and education, they work towards their mission of ensuring liberty and justice for all.
As an independent innocence program, the Montana Innocence Project joins others in the common goal of ending wrongful convictions. Their dedicated team of lawyers and volunteers tirelessly work to provide pro bono representation to individuals with claims of innocence, offering hope and support to those who have been unjustly incarcerated.
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