About Us
When the Center on Wrongful Convictions launched in April 1999, wrongful convictions were viewed as anomalies — rare exceptions to an otherwise well-oiled criminal justice machine. We know now, however, that prisons and death rows around the country are populated by countless individuals who have been wrongly convicted: innocent people doing someone else’s time.
The Center on Wrongful Convictions is dedicated to identifying and rectifying wrongful convictions and other serious miscarriages of justice. To date, the Center has exonerated more than forty innocent men, women, and children from states around the country, and it receives thousands of inquiries a year. The CWC also houses some of the nation’s leading legal experts on false confessions and police interrogations and has helped exonerate more than twenty false confessors.
Staff
Steven Drizin
Director Emeritus
Andrea Lewis Hartung
Director
Sara Sommervold
Deputy Director
Gregory Swygert
Associate Clinical Professor
Rachel White-Domain
Adjunct Professor of Law
Dolores Angeles – Legal Assistant
Barbara Honeysucker – Legal Assistant
Marian Tomlinson – Intake Team Member
Gary Tomlinson – Intake Team Member
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