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In 2021, KWIP and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) announced a partnership to review Colorado cases involving the discredited forensic discipline of hair microscopy. Before the advent of DNA technology, analysts would use hair
In the 2023 legislative session, KWIP offered critical support for a bill that discourages police from lying to children during interrogations. Children are three times more likely to falsely confess to crimes than adults. Children are particularly
KWIP is partnering with the Innocence Project (IP) in New York in seeking justice for our client James Genrich. Mr. Genrich was wrongfully convicted nearly thirty years ago of setting three pipe bombs in Grand Junction, which killed two people and
Kathleen Lord, a veteran litigator whose decades of experience include positions with the Colorado State Public Defender and Federal Public Defender’s Office, joined the University of Colorado Law School’s Korey Wise Innocence Project (KWIP).