• It's begun!
    Oct 15 2025

    This post-legalist program serving the wrongly convicted innocent is now in motion. The letter to the first DA is on its way. Along with a Notice of Identified Innocence anchored not in legal arguments but in observable facts. Now we await their response.

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    2 mins
  • Declaring my innocence to my DA
    Oct 1 2025

    The new need-response program of Declaring Innocenceis now underway. Publicly Declaring your Innocence is an eCourse program available at AnankelogyFoundation.org.


    It exists as a part of the broader service of Public Exoneration, discussed previously. For much less than hiring a lawyer, this program connects you to the DA with jurisdiction over the wrongly convicted individual.

    It offers a compelling alternative to the hostile legal process, by highlighting all the empirical signs of overlooked innocence. This episode shares how it is now being tested on its creator, as the program’s first guinea pig. Follow along to learn how it unfolds!

    Estimated Innocence Form landing page

    Anankelogy Foundation homepage

    Publicly Declare your Innocence blog post

    Publicly Declare your Innocence eCourse program

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    9 mins
  • Declaring my innocence without a lawyer
    Sep 17 2025

    The new service of need-response now unveils its latest offering, to help the wrongly convicted innocent by helping district attorneys to more quickly and efficiently identify wrongful convictions. If the DA fails to be responsive, the service takes the case of innocence directly to the public.

    Estimated Innocence Form landing page

    Anankelogy Foundation homepage

    Publicly Declare your Innocence blog post

    Publicly Declare your Innocence eCourse program

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    14 mins
  • Help me prove your innocence
    Sep 3 2025

    I continue to reach out to the wrongly convicted innocent. I ask their help to improve this new tool for illuminating their innocence. I am working on a better version now, so I am keeping this episode short so I can get right back to it.

    ⁠Estimated Innocence Form⁠

    ⁠Innocence Checklist⁠


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    8 mins
  • Prove your innocence step-by-step
    Aug 20 2025

    This episode walks you step-by-step through this fresh approach to recognizing the wrongly convicted innocent. The new professional service of need-response offers this ‘Estimated Innocence Form’ as an alternative to standard case questionnaire forms used by innocence projects and law school clinics. It lets you know immediately the strength of an innocence claim. If you’re a wrongly convicted innocent, or support one who is, and remain disillusioned by the legalistic innocence movement, this episode is for you.


    Learn more about this tool at AnankelogyFoundation.org.

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    29 mins
  • Prove your innocence without lawyers
    Aug 6 2025

    The new professional field of need-response introduces a more scientific approach to identify and clear wrongful conviction cases of the innocent. It starts with an electronic case form that compares a claim with those already exonerated, and then instantly kicks out a score of likely innocence.


    You can download the prototype version at https://www.anankelogyfoundation.org/need-response/estimated-innocence. Your input can improve it, leading to many more of us finally being exonerated.


    Need-Response: The Unexonerated

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    26 mins
  • Agony Column (by Barry Malzberg)
    Jul 9 2025

    Most innocent prisoners get repeatedly ignored. Feel their frustrations as this short story from 1971 dramatizes such alienation. An aspiring writer sends letters to political and cultural leaders, who all give him a canned response. Much like the cold reactions the innocent often get.

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    11 mins
  • Disillusioned with the Innocence Movement?
    Jul 9 2025

    Most innocent prisoners get overlooked by the resource-lean innocence movement. It’s helped to exonerate only about 4,000 of the nearly 100,000 estimated innocent prisoners. Need-response addresses their disillusionment with the innocence movement.

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    11 mins