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2011 Innocence Network Conference
April 8-10, 2011
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

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Picking Cotton
September 17, 2009
Cincinnati Museum Center


Eyewitness Symposium
October 2, 2009
Ohio Supreme Court
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Media Coverage of RIJ/OIP Activities

In July 2006, amendments to Ohio's DNA testing statute went into effect. The amended statute lowered the burden an inmate needs to meet in order to receive DNA testing. The Ohio Innocence Project, in conjunction with the Office of the Ohio Public Defender and the Columbus Dispatch, reviewed the more than 300 cases that had been rejected under the old standard and selected the 30 cases that the OIP believes meet the new standard. DNA Diagnostics Center, Inc. (commonly referred to as DDC), a private and highly accredited lab based in Fairfield, Ohio, generously offered to perform testing pro bono for those 30 cases if a court approved testing. The Columbus Dispatch has continued to follow and report on the progress of these cases in its series "Test of Convictions."

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