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Wrongful Conviction Help in Washington

Find legal aid organizations, innocence projects, and advocacy groups dedicated to helping those impacted by wrongful convictions in Washington.

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Updated July 2026
Organizations in Washington
Seattle Clemency Project

Seattle Clemency Project

www.seattleclemencyproject.org

Provides free legal representation to rehabilitated individuals seeking early release, clemency, or post-conviction relief in Washington State.

Washington Office of Public Defense (OPD) - Post-Conviction Representation

Washington Office of Public Defense (OPD) - Post-Conviction Representation

opd.wa.gov/post-conviction

A state-funded program providing screening and limited appointment of counsel for indigent individuals seeking to file their first Personal Restraint Petition (PRP) in Washington.

Washington Innocence Project

Washington Innocence Project

wainnocenceproject.org

Dedicates free legal and investigative services to exonerating wrongfully convicted individuals in Washington State whose innocence can be proven through DNA or newly discovered evidence.

Washington Legal Voice

Washington Legal Voice

www.legalvoice.org

Advocates for systemic legal reform and justice in Washington, providing targeted resources and legal expertise to challenge injustice within the regional court system.

Northwest Justice Project

Northwest Justice Project

www.nwjustice.org

Washington’s largest publicly funded legal aid organization, offering civil legal services and navigation support to low-income individuals facing systemic issues following a conviction.

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