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Arthur Carmona was tragically killed in an apparent murder Feb. 17, 2008. The photos below document some of Arthur's work as an advocate and activist for criminal justice reform.

Above: Arthur Carmona and other wrongfully convicted men at the Faces of Wrongful Conviction Conference in Los Angeles in April 2006.
Above: Arthur Carmona at a press conference for AB 1121, legislation calling for a moratorium on executions in California.



Above: Arthur Carmona and other wrongfully convicted men at a screening of "After Innocence," a documentary about life after wrongful conviction.

Above: Arthur Carmona with peers from Council for the Wrongfully Convicted


