TIP Client Russell Maze Featured in New York Times Article

Last week, TIP client Russell Maze was featured in a joint New York Times/ProPublica article. The Tennessee Innocence Project has been steadfastly working on Russell Maze’s case since 2021, driven by the unwavering commitment and countless hours invested by Senior Legal Counsel Jason Gichner and Staff Attorney Connor Webber.

On July 9, 2024, the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals issued an Order for appellate briefing, and Russell and his team are preparing for the next round of litigation to prove his innocence. Stay tuned for updates and read the full story below to join us in advocating for change!

Previous
Previous

TIP Announces Monthly Giving Program

Next
Next

Certificate of Exoneration for Joyce Watkins Unanimously Recommended by TN Board of Parole