In 2010, Mark Marku was convicted and sentenced to 18 years imprisonment in Crete along with his younger brother, Andreas, and three other men, for a series of armed robberies and car thefts although he has always maintained his innocence. For several years, the Irish Innocence Project at Griffith College has been assisting Mark’s defenceRead More
Making a Murderer Can Happen Anywhere, Not Just Wisconsin
The 10-part docu-series on Netflix, Making a Murderer, has gripped an unprecedented worldwide audience. With 10 million Google news hits for the American criminal justice saga, it seems everyone is talking about the unorthodox case of Steven Avery and his nephew Brendan Dassey. Anne Driscoll, project manager of the Irish Innocence Project at Griffith College,Read More
How Innocence Project Got Justice for Man Hanged Man 75 Years Ago
The Irish Innocence Project and the Justice for Harry Gleeson Group obtain the first posthumous presidential pardon in Irish history. Irish Times January 17, 2015