The Kentucky Innocence Project

The Kentucky Innocence Project

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They do not necessarily represent the opinions of the Kentucky Innocence Project, the Department of Public Advocacy, or its employees or officers.* The Kentucky Innocence Project (KIP) was developed by the Department of Public Advocacy to provide incarcerated men and women who have legitimate claims of innocence with a resource through which their claims may be investigated and presented to the co

04/17/2026

Leaving Chicago with deeper resolve — and renewed responsibility — to carry this work forward for Kentuckians


photo credit: Riggs
music credit: Hello by Grouplove

04/08/2026

Today is a heavy day for KIP, for Quincy Cross, and for everyone who has stood beside him - his family, his supporters, and all who believe in justice.

Through it all, Quincy has never wavered in maintaining his innocence. We will not waver either. KIP remains committed to fighting for the truth and for the justice that he deserves.

This fight is not over!

Experts who once backed 'shaken baby' science now fight to free imprisoned caregivers 01/11/2026

NBC News exposes how parents and caregivers have been convicted using ‘shaken baby syndrome’ theories that experts and courts now say are flawed and outdated. As science evolves, justice must follow — no one should remain imprisoned based on unreliable medical evidence.

Experts who once backed 'shaken baby' science now fight to free imprisoned caregivers A growing number of medical experts and law enforcement officials are reversing testimony that put parents behind bars. But they face an uphill battle.

12/11/2025
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