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Calvin Johnson and Innocence Project Co-Director Peter Neufeld
On June 15, 1999, Innocence Project client Calvin Johnson, Jr., walked out of a Georgia prison after DNA testing proved he didn't commit a crime for which he was convicted 16 years earlier. Johnson, who was convicted based on eyewitness misidentification and limited forensic science, always maintained his innocence.
Today, Calvin Johnson is married with a young daughter. He works as a supervisor for the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, and he serves on the Innocence Project Board of Directors. This spring, he received a Freedom & Justice Award at the Innocence Project's first annual benefit event in New York City. Edit the letter below to send a personal message to Calvin congratulating him on eight years of freedom.
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