Post-Conviction Innocence Legal Representation
Offered by Georgia Innocence Project
Free legal help for some people convicted in Georgia of serious crimes they did not commit.
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Cost & format
free
Who this is for
The person must have been convicted of a crime in Georgia, completed direct appeal, have no current attorney on the case, be currently incarcerated or on the Georgia Sex Offender Registry, and have an actual innocence claim that can be proven through modern DNA testing or other newly available evidence.
How to apply
The person convicted must mail a letter asking for a questionnaire. The letter should include name, mailing address, and GDC number, and should not include case facts at first. Georgia Innocence Project says it cannot accept help requests by email or from friends or family members.
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