That list includes Anthony Wright, who fought for years to get the DNA test that proved that another man had committed the 1991 rape and murder for which he was imprisoned for 25 years. And Jimmy Dennis, who spent 25 years on death row but was allowed to plead no contest and go home in lieu of a new trial, where he would have presented the growing evidence of his innocence. And there are others from that era who continue to press their cases that they were wrongfully convicted through false convictions, coerced testimony and dubious jailhouse snitches — like Death Row inmate Walter Ogrod, whose case is the subject of a compelling new book.