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A Homecoming 83 Years in the Making
A Homecoming 83 Years in the Making This past Sunday, Harry Gleeson was finally laid to rest in St Mary’s…
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Harry Gleeson’s Remains Found
As a result of the dedication and hard work of Gleeson’s family and the Department of Justice, Gleeson’s remains have been identified in an…
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Harry Gleeson case documented on RTE
The case of Harry Gleeson, posthumously pardoned by the Irish State after being hanged in 1941, featured on RTE’s programme…
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April with the Irish Innocence Project at Griffith College
This was indeed an exciting month for both the Irish Innocence Project at Griffith College and students at Griffith College.…
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Making a Murderer Filmmakers Make Time for a Visit to the Irish Innocence Project at Griffith College
Sometimes life is serendipitous. And also amazing. Sharing a stage and a public conversation with the megahit Making a Murderer…
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Griffith College Law Society hosts debate on Making a Murderer
On Thursday 25th February, a debate on Making A Murderer was hosted by the Law Society in Griffith College, along…
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February Fundraising
We are incredibly grateful for the generosity we’ve experienced in February! Our crowd funding campaign Be The Key For Mark…
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Help us support Mark Marku at his appeal
In 2010, Mark Marku was convicted and sentenced to 18 years imprisonment in Crete along with his younger brother, Andreas,…
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Making a Murderer Can Happen Anywhere, Not Just Wisconsin
The 10-part docu-series on Netflix, Making a Murderer, has gripped an unprecedented worldwide audience. With 10 million Google news hits…
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How Innocence Project Got Justice for Man Hanged Man 75 Years Ago
The Irish Innocence Project and the Justice for Harry Gleeson Group obtain the first posthumous presidential pardon in Irish history.…