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Larry Mansch Lawyer of the Year award

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May 15, 2020
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On Thursday, the Death Penalty Information Center added 11 previously unidentified cases to their list of people who have been sentenced to death and later found innocent, bringing the number of death row exonerations in the United States up to 185 since 1973. Among them is a man from Billings, Montana, named Gary Radi who was sentenced to death for the 1975 abduction and murder of a Safeway clerk and later found not guilty in a new trial. Radi is the first death row exoneration in Montana recognized by DPIC. Go to mtinnocenceproject.org/death-penalty-information-center-adds-montanan-to-death-row-exonerees-list/ to read more!
Go to mtinnocenceproject.org/5-innocent-people-who-were-executed-or-exonerated-on-death-row/ to read about just some of the stories behind death row exonerations and the execution of innocent people.
We're hiring an administrative assistant to join our Missoula office! To view the listing, go to: mtinnocenceproject.org/administrative-assistant-job-listing
Our Executive Director, Amy Sings In The Timber, is on the cover of the most recent edition of The Montana Kaiman discussing her impressive legal career and how it led her to MTIP! Read the story here: http://www.montanakaimin.com/features/fighting-for-a-second-chance/article_40581152-65bb-11eb-9017-0f932ee22a88.html
For Black History Month, we will be telling stories about the unique experience of being Black and wrongfully convicted. Stay tuned every Tuesday for a new post.
The Montana Coalition for Public Safety, which MTIP is apart of, works to help lawmakers build a just, fair, and accurate legal system that makes Montana safer for everyone. This post details the coalition's 2021 legislative session priorities which include the creation of certificates of rehabilitation for those re-entering society after DOJ supervision, pre-trial surveillance reform, and improving data and transparency in Montana's criminal legal system.
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