Select 2015 News
Margaret Lavin: The Best of 2015, San Mateo County Times
Herhold: Was David Losoya unjustly convicted of murder? San Jose Mercury News
Man exonerated from child molestation conviction after serving 15 years, Sacramento Bee.
Man exonerated from child molestation conviction, KRCR, ABC news, Redding
Court overturns child molestation conviction after 15 years, Red Bluff Daily News
Man cleared of child-molestation charges after 15 years in prison …, SF Gate
Man exonerated from child molestation conviction after …, Miami Herald
Innocent California Man Freed After 15 Years of Wrongful …, The Post News Group
Tehama County man exonerated after serving 15 years for child molestation, Action News Now
Red Bluff man exonerated after 15 years in prison, Redding Record Searchlight
Larry Pohlschneider Found Factually Innocent, Action News Now
Judge: Man wrongly convicted is eligible for compensation, Redding Record Searchlight
Judge rules wrongly convicted Red Bluff man eligible for $766K, Action News Now
Larry Pohlschneider Trial, Action News Now
George Souliotes Walks Free
Man freed from prison after 16 years – News10 ABC Sacramento
Arson convict proves his innocence after 16 years behind bars – LA Times
Man serving life in triple-murder case to go free after 16 years – LA Times
Wrongfully convicted Modesto man to be released from prison – KTVU.com
Former Modesto landlord is free after 16 years in prison – Modesto Bee
Gallery: Souliotes released from jail – Modesto Bee
California landlord exonerated of arson, murder freed – San Jose Mercury News
Calif landlord exonerated of arson, murder freed – Sacramento Bee
George Souliotes walks out of prison after 17 years – Raw video –Modesto Bee
Johnny Williams Exoneration
3/13 – Opposing Views Finally Free: Johnny Williams Declared Innocent of Crime He Spent 14 Years in Prison For
3/13 – San Francisco Chronicle Exonerated prisoner rejoices in freedom
3/12 – KGO-ABC-Channel 7 Innocent man freed after 14 years not angry
3/12 – NBC Bay Area Wrongly Convicted Man “Truly Happy” After 14 Years in Prison
Ronald Ross Exoneration
2/28 – Oakland Tribune Editorial Innocence man walks free, but justice not yet served
2/25- CBS Bay Area Wrongly Convicted Oakland Man Not Bitter After 7 Years Behind Bars
2/25 – KGO-ABC-Channel 7 Man freed after wrongful conviction talks freedom
2/25 – San Jose Mercury News Wrongly convicted Oakland man harbors no ill will
2/22- NBC Bay Area Wrongly Accused Oakland Man Set Free
2/22- San Francisco Chronicle Innocent man ordered released after 7 years
2/22- KTVU-Channel 2 Wrongly convicted Oakland man ordered released from prison
11/15 – Our Weekly Some of the Northern California Innocence Project’s exonerees are featured in this article about wrongful conviction.
7/10 – The Wrongful Convictions Blog More on Northern California Innocence Project’s Souliotes Case
7/7 – LA Times Inmate was innocent in fatal arson case, judge rules
6/6 – Take Part: Social Justice The Death Penalty Is in the Sights of One Innocent Man
5/21 – Mercury News A story in the SJMN covered the release. NCIP was mentioned in that story, and it included a photo of Cookie with Ron Reno, one of NCIP’s first exonerations.
5/20 – MSNBC Proud of NCIP exoneree Franky Carrillo, who was featured on MSNBC’s PoliticsNation today
5/16 – Wrongful Convictions Blog EWID e-news and petition was picked up by the wrongful convictions blog.
5/8 – CBS SF CBS aired a piece last night about NCIP exoneree Maurice Caldwell and the need for law enforcement to use best practices in their eyewitness identification procedures. This could help reduce the number of wrongful convictions like Maurice’s.
5/4 – Bay Citizen Prosecutors Failed to Disclose Coroner’s ‘Unreasonable’ Findings. Cookie Ridolfi quoted.
3/29 – Texas Tribune The data for prosecutorial misconduct in Texas has been released. Researchers from NCIP’s Veritas Initiative found 91 cases of misconduct in Texas from 2004-2008 but no prosecutors were publicly disciplined.
3/29 – Wrongful Convictions Blog Innocence Project Model Highlighted at 2012 NCIP Event
3/8 – NBC Los Angeles Look what NCIP exoneree Franky Carrillo is up to, one year after his exoneration. We’re so proud of you Franky! Shown in this video with Attorney Ellen Eggers, who was instrumental in his exoneration.
2/24 – KALW NPR’s KALW interview of Linda Starr
1/30 – LA Times LA Times wrote about NCIP client George Souliotes