Marvin Anderson served 15 years in prison in Virginia for a crime he didn't commit. In this short interview, he talks about his arrest and conviction and the day the Innocence Project told him his ...
Marvin Anderson served 15 years in prison in Virginia for a crime he didn't commit. In this short interview, he talks about his arrest and conviction and the day the Innocence Project told him his evidence had been located and would prove his innocence.
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I followed Barry Scheck's work with the Innocent Project for many years. He's a hero to all these poor people that suffered so much in life. I hope he and all the others of the project keep going with their work. I wish you strengths and success.
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