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September 10, 2021
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Montana Innocence Project client Aaron Oliphant has been wrongfully incarcerated at Montana State Prison for five years, and he is about to begin his third season on the prison’s wildland firefighting crew.
The Decriminalizing Poverty panel featuring MTIP Executive Director Amy Sings In The Timber is happening now. View the livestream on Missoula Interfaith Collaborative’s Facebook page.
MTIP weighed in on the case surrounding Yellowstone County defendants not being timely assigned representation, by filing an amicus brief in support of the constitutional right to effective assistance of counsel. MTIP Executive Director, Amy Sings In The Timber, and MTIP Board Chair, Randy Bishop, discuss innocence issues impacted by the case and provide an overview of the brief's arguments. See the full story at the link in our bio.
Montana Innocence Project current client Katie Garding will tell her wrongful conviction story at a live storytelling event in Missoula on June 27. Her story is one of seven selected to be performed at Tell Us Something’s “Didn’t See That Coming” showcase. Learn more and get tickets at the link in our bio!
Montana Innocence Project freed client Cody Marble’s motion to receive rental vouchers from the Department of Corrections for the pendency of his exoneree compensation claim was granted Wednesday.
Mark your calendars for these Re-Entry Month events! MTIP Executive Director, Amy Sings In The Timber, will speak on the Decriminalization of Poverty panel alongside Father Boyle and other local experts.
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