
Michael Johnson
Law enforcement has recognized the need to address injustices faced by underserved communities, resulting in improved legal outcomes.

Michael Johnson was wrongfully convicted in 2005 and has now been publicly exonerated after new evidence proved his innocence.
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Brief Announcement
Publicly Exonerating
Michael Johnson
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Executive Summary
Public Exoneration of
Michael Johnson
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Comprehensive Engagement
Michael Johnson
Public Exoneration of
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