Wrongful Conviction Resources for Florida
Innocence Project of Florida
www.floridainnocence.orgThe Innocence Project of Florida works to identify, assist, and exonerate wrongfully convicted individuals through DNA testing and other legal advocacy in Florida.
The Florida Bar - Criminal Law Section
www.floridabar.orgProvides resources and support for criminal defense attorneys in Florida, working on cases involving wrongful convictions and criminal justice reform.
Florida Capital Resource Center
www.postconvictionalliance.orgThe Post-Conviction & Returning Citizens Alliance fights wrongful convictions and illegal sentences in Florida’s criminal justice system.
Florida Faith and Justice Coalition
www.faithandsociety.orgCommunity-based organization advocating for criminal justice reform and supporting wrongful conviction cases in Florida.
Florida Rural Legal Services
www.lawfrls.orgOur non-profit law firm provides free civil legal aid to qualified individuals, families, and vulnerable communities across 13 Florida counties and to farmworkers statewide.
Innocence Database - Florida
www.deathpenaltyinfo.orgDeath Penalty Information Center is a national non-profit organization providing news, data, and facts about the death penalty. Find and filter through the innocence database for Florida.
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) - Florida Chapter
www.nacdl.orgProvides resources and training for criminal defense attorneys, including wrongful conviction cases across Florida.
University of Miami Innocence Clinic
www.miami.edu/lawLaw students and faculty investigate wrongful convictions and work with attorneys on cases to exonerate the wrongfully convicted in Florida.
MiamiState Attorney - Justice Project
www.miamisao.comMiami State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle created the Justice Project in 2003 to examine cases that may have resulted in wrongful convictions.
Florida Innocence Project
www.innocenceproject.orgProvides support and legal resources for individuals seeking clemency, often focusing on wrongful conviction cases in Florida.