August 2, 2017 5:25 pm

Innocence Project Helps Clear Wisconsin Man's Name

The remarkable story of a man convicted of a crime he didn’t commit at 17. Chicago-born Jarrett Adams spent almost 10 years in prison in Wisconsin. But he was able to prove his innocence from behind bars with help from the Innocence Project. Adams started law school from prison and now he’s a defense attorney. And he’s working with the Innocence Project to free other wrongfully convicted inmates. He’s just won his first case, getting justice for a man serving time in the same prison that once held himself. Lester sits down with Adams to share his powerful story and his experiences with both sides of the law.

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