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Cooley Law School’s Innocence Project to host viewing of ‘Wronged’ Nov. 13


On Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 5:15 p.m., the Cooley Law School Innocence Project will host a viewing of the film “Wronged The Maurice Carter Story.” The event is free and open to the public.

Carter was wrongfully convicted in 1976 for a non-fatal shooting in Benton Harbor. He was sentenced to life without parole. In 2004, his sentence was commuted due to his health, but his name was never cleared. Maurice died within three months of his release from prison. This year, the Sentence Commutation Project has filed a posthumous pardon application on his behalf.

This documentary not only highlights the injustices faced by Carter but also traces the inspiring journey that led to the founding of Humanity for Prisoners, an organization dedicated to supporting incarcerated individuals in Michigan. The film features commentary and interviews from the founder of the non-profit Humanity for Prisoners, and Cooley Law School’s Professor Emeritus Marl Mitchell-Cichon, former director of the Cooley Innocence Project. The film also features Michigan exonerees Duane Williams and Kenneth Nixon.

Established in 2001, the Cooley Law School Innocence Project is the only post-conviction DNA innocence organization in the state. Since its inception, the office has screened over 6,000 cases and is responsible for the exoneration of nine individuals: Kenneth Wyniemko (2003), Nathaniel Hatchett (2008), Donya Davis (2014), LeDura Watkins (2017), Corey McCall (2021), Nixon, Gilbert Poole (2021), George DeJesus (2022), and Louis Wright (2023). It also helped to exonerate Lacino Hamilton and Ramon Ward, both in 2020, Terance Calhoun in 2022, and Crystal Mulherin in 2024.

‘Problem-Solving Courts Certification Process’ offered online Dec. 11



The Michigan Judicial Institute will present “Problem-Solving Courts Certification Process” hosted by Problem-Solving Courts (PSC) online Wednesday, December 11, from 9 a.m to noon via Zoom.

This training will provide a comprehensive overview of the PSC certification process, what is required to achieve certification, and the certification site visit process.  This training is intended for coordinators and other leaders of adult problem-solving courts, especially those who have a certification site visit in 2025.  

For registration information, contact PSC@courts.mi.gov.  After registering, participants will receive a separate e-mail with the Zoom credentials 24-48 hours before the training.

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