Company Overview
- Website
- azjusticeproject.org
- Phone
- (602) 496-0286
- Employees
- 13
- Founded in
- 1998
- Industry
- Legal/Attorney
- NAICS Codes
-
81 - Other Services (except Public Administration)813 - Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations8133 - Social Advocacy Organizations81331 - Social Advocacy Organizations
- SIC Codes
-
83 - Social Services839 - Social Services, Not Elsewhere Classified
Financials & Stats
Revenue
$1B
Recent News & Media
Governor Katie Hobbs Signs Executive Order Partnering with the U.S. Department of Justice to Create Pathways to Work and Strengthen Public Safety | Office of the Arizona Governor
- Apr 22, 2025
- azgovernor.gov
Arizona House unanimously passes bill that would compensate the wrongfully convicted and imprisoned
- Feb 21, 2025
- 12news.com
Arizona man seeks clemency from president Joe Biden
- Dec 31, 2024
- 12news.com
Arizona man in alleged wrongful murder conviction hoping for presidential clemency
- Dec 12, 2024
- azfamily.com
Why an Arizona man is asking President Biden for clemency
- Dec 6, 2024
- azcentral.com
Arizona man sentenced to 292 years for nonviolent crimes released from prison
- Sep 20, 2024
- azcentral.com
Who is Arizona Justice Project
The Arizona Justice Project is a non-profit organization based in Phoenix, Arizona. The organization employs 13 people and generates approximately $0.919 million in annual revenue. The Arizona Justice Project focuses on providing legal assistance to individuals who believe they have been wrongly convicted or have experienced injustice within the Arizona criminal justice system. They review cases of potential innocence and manifest injustice, offering support to those who have exhausted other legal avenues. The organization has received over 5,000 requests for help and currently manages between 40 and 50 cases involving post-conviction relief or ongoing review. The Arizona Justice Project's review teams are comprised of staff members, volunteer lawyers, and law students from various Arizona universities, including Arizona State University College of Law, Arizona Summit Law School, and the University of Arizona College of Law. They also collaborate with experienced investigators who dedicate significant time to gathering crucial information, locating witnesses, and uncovering evidence for their cases. For more information about the Arizona Justice Project and their services, please visit their website at azjusticeproject.org.