Jarrett Maurice Adams: Life After Justice

At the age of 17, Jarrett Adams found himself staring down a 28-year prison sentence— for a crime he didn't commit. With help from the Wisconsin Innocence Project, Adams was exonerated ten years later, but the adjustment to life after justice was a rocky process. Now a third-year law student, Adams shares how he has turned his experience into a mission to help others restart their lives after wrongful convictions.

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