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  1. Calvin C. Johnson - Wikipedia

    Calvin Crawford Johnson Sr. (1929 – June 2018) was an American politician who served as a member of the Ohio Senate from January 3, 1967 to February 9, 1970. His district …

  2. Calvin Johnson - Innocence Project

    The District Attorney decided to drop the charges against Johnson after looking at the DNA test results. Johnson served 16 years of his sentence. Johnson was a member of the inaugural …

  3. Calvin C. Johnson, Jr. Memorial Fund – Georgia Innocence Project

    In 1999, Calvin C. Johnson, Jr. was the first person in the state of Georgia to be freed from wrongful incarceration by DNA evidence, with help of the Innocence Project.

  4. DNA Test Brings Freedom, 16 Years After Conviction

    Jun 16, 1999 · Calvin C Johnson Jr is exonerated and released from prison in Jonesboro, Ga, after serving 16 years of life sentence for rape after DNA tests show he could not have …

  5. Calvin Crawford Johnson Jr. - Innocents Database of Exonerations

    "Calvin Crawford Johnson Jr. was was wrongly convicted in 1983 for the rape and burglary of a woman in Collega Park, Georgia. After his conviction by a jury, based on the woman's …

  6. In Memoriam: Innocence Project Founding Board Member and …

    Jan 25, 2023 · Calvin Johnson was an author, activist, a pioneer among the innocence movement, and a friend to many at the Innocence Project and in the broader Innocence Network.

  7. History - Georgia Innocence Project

    Calvin Johnson was the first person in the state of Georgia to be exonerated by DNA evidence. His exoneration inspired the creation of Georgia Innocence Project, and he went on to serve …

  8. Calvin C. Johnson, Jr. Exonerated - Georgia Innocence Project

    Calvin Johnson was the first person in the state of Georgia to be exonerated by DNA evidence. His exoneration inspired the creation of Georgia Innocence Project, and he went on to serve …

  9. In Memory of Calvin C. Johnson Jr. - Georgia Innocence Project

    Not only was Calvin a member of GIP’s board, but he was also Chair of our board, making him the first exoneree ever to hold the position across the entire Innocence Network.

  10. Calvin C. Johnson, Jr., an exoneree himself, exemplified resilience and determination. His story inspires others to fight for justice. The fund perpetuates his legacy by championing the cause …