By SHUNSUKE ABE/ Staff Writer
October 23, 2022 at 07:00 JST
Kana Sasakura, left, a professor at Konan University, discusses a new Japanese name for the Innocence Project Japan with student volunteers on April 28 in Osaka’s Kita Ward. (Shunsuke Abe)
The Japanese arm of the Innocence Project has reached out to crowdfunding to backstop its ability to finance research by lawyers and scholars into suspected wrongful convictions. [Read More]
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