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Good topic and it is interesting. I think you really need to add links so other articles so that it isn't an orphan. Also the DNA part is good,but there needs to be more details on what else they do. Goldenquaffle567 (talk) 13:35, 31 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]
This is a really interesting topic! I think you could definitely go into a little more depth in the first two sections to boost your topic's notability, but what you have so far is great. Here are just a few suggestions:
You might want to link words like “litigate” and “exonerate” to Wikipedia articles that explain them (if there are any).
You could add a section on the other state chapters of the Innocence Project (particularly the ones in the Midwest Innocence chapter)
It would be helpful to know more about how the Innocence Society does their work/go into depth on what they have to do in order to assist court cases.