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Midwest Innocence Project marks 25 years of helping the wrongfully incarcerated
Pro Football Hall of Famer Will Shields and social worker Courtney Ellis join Heart of the Matter to discuss how Midwest Innocence Project is helping those who have been wrongfully incarcerated and how you can get involved.
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