Viewers of the show "Making a Murderer" learned about the Wisconsin Innocence Project, which works to free wrongfully convicted individuals. Texas A&M's law school operates a similar program known as its Innocence Clinic. Here, students have the chance to work on actual cases where convicted criminals claim their innocence.



The Sound of the Spirit interviewed professor Mike Ware, who runs the Innocence Clinic at the Texas A&M School of Law about "Making a Murderer" and another case, the San Antonio Four.
Listen to the latest episode of The Sound of the Spirit here.

For more information on the Innocence Project of Texas visit ipoftexas.org.

To support the Innocence Clinic, visit give.am/tamuinnocence.

To learn about the documentary film based on the San Antonio Four visit southwestofsalem.com.


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