In Duke and Wake Forest law school clinics, students investigate and litigate convicts’ claims of innocence. They could use more resources and the cooperation of the N.C. Attorney General s Office.
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Customertimes and PepUp Tech announce support for the Pennsylvania Innocence Project
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NEW YORK, March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Customertimes and PepUp Tech are pleased to announce they are working with the Pennsylvania Innocence Project to improve its use of Salesforce to manage cases in support of its mission to fight for justice and secure exoneration for prisoners wrongly convicted.
Customertimes provided a directed donation to the Pennsylvania Innocence Project to leverage resources from PepUp Tech, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering the next generation of tech leaders through education focused on the Salesforce platform.
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