Loyola Law School’s Project for the Innocence took up Marco Contreras’ case. “We just are grateful that the District Attorney’s Office and the sheriff’s (department) went ahead and did that full investigation. There are people in custody who will have to face the crime that they did that Marco spent the time in prison for,” Laurie Levenson, who founded Los Angeles Project for the Innocent, said in March 2017.
Source: KFI-AM
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