Jul
04
2019
July 04, 2019
![The Intercept](/sites/default/files/styles/large_3_2_ratio__1080x720_/public/news_images/intercept_950_535.jpg?itok=7EB7ReJO)
The National Registry of Exonerations is mentioned in this article by The Intercept about the operation of wrongful conviction units. Maurice Possley, a journalist and researcher at the National Registry of Exonerations, says that there have been nearly 2,500 recorded exonerations since 1989 because of the work of units that reopen past convictions.