Wrongful Conviction Help in New Hampshire
Find legal aid organizations, innocence projects, and advocacy groups dedicated to helping those impacted by wrongful convictions in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire Public Defender - Appellate Defender Office
www.nhpd.org/offices/The New Hampshire Public Defender Appellate Defender Office provides vital statewide appellate representation before the New Hampshire Supreme Court. It handles direct criminal appeals and post-conviction relief proceedings for indigent individuals seeking to challenge unfair trial outcomes or wrongful convictions.
New England Innocence Project (NEIP)
www.newenglandinnocence.orgThe New England Innocence Project (NEIP) actively provides free legal legal services to wrongfully convicted individuals throughout New Hampshire. NEIP specializes in cases involving DNA testing, coercive interrogation techniques, and forensic errors to overturn wrongful convictions and secure exoneree freedom.
ACLU of New Hampshire
www.aclu-nh.orgThe New Hampshire chapter of the ACLU supports individuals who have been wrongfully convicted through advocacy and legal assistance.
New Hampshire Public Radio - Wrongful Convictions
www.nhpr.orgProvides investigative coverage of wrongful convictions in New Hampshire and advocates for criminal justice reform.
Innocence Project of New Hampshire
www.innocenceproject.orgSupports those wrongfully convicted in New Hampshire with free legal services to overturn their convictions and seek justice.
The Civil Rights Center
www.civilrights.orgOffers support to individuals wrongfully convicted in New Hampshire, including assistance with legal aid and policy reform efforts.
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