Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Innocent Man Walking to Raise Awareness of The Struggle of Those Who Have Been Wrongfully Imprisoned

The founder of a group dedicated to improving the treatment of America's wrongfully accused prisoners made his way through Carson City last week as part of his plan to jog across the country.
The mission is to raise awareness of the struggle of those who have been wrongfully imprisoned, to provide funds to assist with gaining their release, and to offer hope and help to those who have been exonerated.

"This isn't just a local problem," Steve Ivanovich said as he took a breather in front of the state Supreme Court. "In 28 states including Nevada, people who serve time and (then) are found innocent get nothing.
They're just supposed to pick up their lives right where they left off, even if they've been in prison for years. That's not how it works."

Ivanovich, an Indiana native who served jail time after what he describes as an incidence of self-defense against a politically connected neighbor, said he formed Innocent Man Walking to help people in similar situations.

To draw attention and sponsors to the nonprofit effort, he has pledged to travel from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Statue of Liberty entirely on foot.

"Honestly, I haven't been cleared yet, and I'd love to see that happen," he said. "But this isn't about me anymore. It's about giving any innocent person in a jail cell some hope. I can't even describe what it feels like to be (in that position)."

While reports of people being jailed for crimes they did not commit are notoriously unreliable, even the lowest estimates seem to indicate that thousands of inmates across the nation deserve to have their cases reviewed, Ivanovich said. He said that if even one out of every 10,000 inmates was wrongfully imprisoned, that would mean some 230 people are being unjustly held nationwide.
Ivanovich began his walk on March 1 and hopes to finish within four months, he said. By then, he hopes to have raised enough money to provide housing, counseling and job assistance to anyone who can present court papers verifying that they were wrongfully convicted of a felony, he said.

He also hoped that his walk would encourage citizens to lobby for law changes in the states that don't compensate people who are exonerated after being punished. "We're going to need major sponsors," he said. "I had to sell my car just to get started. But that's OK. I've never been political in my entire lifetime until this happened, and I don't have quitting in me.

Source rgs.com staff and Wire Reports

Video of Steven Training to Walk/Run Across the US
Here to bring awareness to the struggle of people who have been wrongfully convicted.
Steven's Website
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MISSION STATEMENT:
Innocent Man Walking is a nonprofit organization for charitable and educational purposes. The mission is to raise awareness of the struggle of those who have been wrongfully imprisoned, to provide funds to assist with gaining their release, and to offer hope and help to those who have been exonerated.

Innocent Man Walking seeks requests for assistance and provides funding to obtain necessary services for those who have been wrongfully imprisoned or those who have been exonerated. Recipients are selected based on their needs and the likelihood of their being able to those services in another manner.

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