The Arizona Capital Representation Project is a non-profit legal service organization that provides assistance to indigent individuals facing the death penalty in Arizona. They offer direct representation, consulting services, training, and education to improve the quality of representation for capital defendants. The Project relies on generous donations as they do not receive government funding. In recent news, the Project has been involved in cases such as Murray Hooper's execution, where there were significant problems with his trial, including mistaken identification, paid informant testimony, and police misconduct. They have also been advocating for Frank Atwood, who has filed petitions for a new trial based on evidence of his innocence and prosecutorial wrongdoing. The Project is committed to ensuring fair and just representation for those facing the death penalty in Arizona.
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