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November 9, 2020

Boise State professor is exonerating prisoners through the Idaho Innocence Project

By Kyle Oldham
The Idaho Innocence Project (IIP), led by Boise State Associate Professor Greg Hampikian and his Co-Director Robin Long, have been exonerating wrongly convicted prisoners since 2005, most recently, a prisoner of 26 years in Michigan, Lacino Hamilton, was freed on Sept.
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