Korey Wise Innocence Project
The Korey Wise Innocence Project (KWIP) works to exonerate the wrongfully convicted in Colorado
05/14/2026
8 Facts About James Genrich’s Case You Need to Know - Innocence Project James Genrich spent 34 years in prison wrongfully convicted of multiple homicides that occurred in Grand Junction, Colorado, as a result of a series of pipe bombings. Decades later, he was granted a retrial because those convictions had been based on since-discredited junk science. In April 2026, th...
05/08/2026
“To leave all that steel and concrete behind.” After 27 years in prison for a crime he never committed, Stephen Martinez is home. In a new People article, Stephen shares what freedom feels like and what he hopes comes next. We are honored to walk alongside our clients as they reclaim their lives.
Stephen Martinez Reacts to Being Freed from Prison After Serving 27 Years for a Crime He Never Committed: 'A New Start' (Exclusive) Stephen Martinez, who was wrongfully convicted of the death of an infant, was freed from prison in April—after serving 27 years for a crime that he did not commit. “This feels wonderful, amazing," Martinez tells PEOPLE exclusively of his newfound freedom.
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