The Innocence Project
Search Site
Sign Up
   Please leave this field empty




  • Share this Share this with FaceBook Tweet about this Page E-mail This Page

Kentucky Prosecutor Calls for Increased Access to Post-Conviction DNA Testing (2/7/2012)

Virginia Fails to Notify Individuals Who May Have Been Wrongfully Convicted (2/6/2012)

Friday Roundup: False Confessions, Investigating Wrongful Convictions (2/3/2012)

Cook County State's Attorney's Office Opens Conviction Integrity Unit (2/3/2012)

Science Thursday (2/2/2012)

New York’s DNA Database Bill Falls Short (2/1/2012)

Washington Legislators Consider Abolishing the Death Penalty (1/31/2012)

Wrongful Conviction Overturned for Missouri Man (1/31/2012)

Weekly Roundup: Honoring the Exonerated and Reviewing the Justice System (1/30/2012)

True Story of Clarence Elkins Premieres on Documentary Channel (1/28/2012)

RSS Feed

Innocence Blog

Watch Exoneree Jerry Miller on the Colbert Report

Posted: August 15, 2007 1:50 pm



Jerry Miller, who was exonerated in Illinois after serving 24 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, told Stephen Colbert last night that states should grant access to DNA testing for prisoners trying to prove their innocence. Miller, who was the 200th person in the U.S. to be exonerated through DNA testing, said he is now rebuilding his life and looking forward to being compensated for his wrongful conviction.

Watch the interview here.

Watch Innocence Project Co-Director Barry Scheck on the Colbert Report.




Tags: Jerry Miller

 

© Innocence Project, All rights reserved.
Affiliated with the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University
Facebook / Twitter / info@innocenceproject.org