NCIP News
After 25 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, NCIP client Miguel Solorio recently had his conviction reversed.
Click here to read the press release.
2023 Year in Review
NCIP had many legal and policy successes in 2023. Click here to see highlights and learn more about how NCIP continued to exonerate, educate and reform over the past year.
Join Our Team
Do you want to be a part of an amazing team? NCIP is seeking a diverse pool of applicants for its Senior Clinical Supervising Attorney position. To learn more about the position or to apply, click here.
RJA Symposium
On March 1, 2024 NCIP co-hosted Santa Clara Law's Racial Justice Symposium, along with the Santa Clara Law Review, Center for Social Justice and Public Service, and Heafey Center for Trial & Appellate Advocacy.
Policy Reform
The California Innocence Coalition (CIC) consists of four innocence projects in California: NCIP, the Loyola Project for the Innocent, the Los Angeles Innocence Project, and The Innocence Center. CIC's three-part mission is to craft and pass legislation to prevent wrongful convictions from occurring, create avenues of relief for those wrongfully incarcerated, and empower exonerated people once they come home. Since 2016, CIC has been successful in passing over a dozen laws.
For more information on bills sponsored by the CIC, click here.
Recent News
- San Jose: Wrongful conviction lawsuit for exonerated man heads toward trial - The Mercury Newson March 28, 2024
- LA County District Attorney overturns wrongful convictions of two men after decades in prison - CBS Newson December 13, 2023
- 2 Los Angeles County men exonerated after spending decades in prison - CTV Newson December 13, 2023
- Northern California Innocence Project helps exonerate Southern California man of murder charge, life sentence - KGO-TVon November 17, 2023