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15PBJA22GG01419POST

Project Grant

Overview

Grant Description
Louisiana still leads the nation in the number of individuals incarcerated per capita and the number of incarcerated people sentenced to life in prison without parole. There are nearly 4,400 people imprisoned to life without parole in Louisiana and an additional 5,700 individuals serving 20+ years in prison. More incarcerated people are serving life in Louisiana than in Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee combined. (Footnote 1)

This pressing need led to a partnership between Innocence Project New Orleans (IPNO) and the Paul M. Hebert Law Center of the Louisiana State University (LSU Law) who, thanks to a grant from the DOJ Bureau of Justice, founded the first and only Wrongful Conviction Clinic at a law school in Louisiana. The WCC began operations in 2021 and has now completed two semesters at LSU Law with IPNO staff working on cases with six law students per semester.

This postconviction testing of DNA evidence grant will provide support for the continued development and growth of the first and only Wrongful Conviction Clinic. Based on the casework processes that have been established and built since January 2021, the clinic estimates that with BJA's continued support it can work up at least eighteen cases in judicial districts across Louisiana and locate testable evidence and complete testing in at least eight cases.

The need for post-conviction DNA testing is great. Louisiana's vast population of life-sentenced incarcerated people mean there are people still innocent people in prison based on convictions from decades before forensic DNA testing was possible. And, advances in DNA technology mean that, even in relatively recent cases, cutting-edge technology can produce new evidence of innocence. In fact, the last three exonerations involving new DNA testing were in cases tried within the last twelve years, with probative results produced from zip ties, the victim's T-shirt, and the perpetrator's glove.

IPNO and LSU Law have built the clinic—a new entity with the capacity to address this need for DNA testing. We now seek BJA's continued, sustained support to allow the clinic to reach its potential and address this need.

1. See Lea Skene, Louisiana's Life Without Parole Sentencing the Nation's Highest—and Some Say That Should Change, The Advocate (Dec. 7, 2019), available at https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/article_f6309822-17ac-11ea-8750-f7d212aa28f8.html.
Funding Goals
POSTCONVICTION TESTING OF DNA EVIDENCE PROGRAM PROVIDES FUNDING TO STATES, UNITS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION TO ASSIST IN DEFRAYING THE COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH POSTCONVICTION CASE IDENTIFICATION, CASE REVIEW, EVIDENCE LOCATION, AND DNA TESTING IN VIOLENT FELONY CASES (AS DEFINED BY STATE LAW) WHERE THE RESULTS OF SUCH TESTING MIGHT SHOW ACTUAL INNOCENCE. WHILE SUCCESSFUL EXONERATIONS TO CORRECT INJUSTICE ARE NOTABLE PROGRAM OUTCOMES, THE CAREFUL REVIEW, CONSIDERATION AND CLOSING OF CASES SUBJECTED TO POSTCONVICTION DNA TESTING THAT DO NOT ULTIMATELY DEMONSTRATE INNOCENCE ALSO WORK TO ADVANCE THE PUBLIC'S INTEREST THAT JUSTICE HAS BEEN FAIRLY APPLIED.
Place of Performance
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803 United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been extended from 09/30/25 to 09/30/26 and the total obligations have increased 43% from $550,000 to $787,562.
Louisiana State University was awarded Project Grant 15PBJA22GG01419POST worth $787,562 from the Bureau of Justice Assistance in October 2022 with work to be completed primarily in Baton Rouge Louisiana United States. The grant has a duration of 4 years and was awarded through assistance program 16.820 Postconviction Testing of DNA Evidence. The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity BJA FY 22 Postconviction Testing of DNA Evidence.

Status
(Ongoing)

Last Modified 12/13/24

Period of Performance
10/1/22
Start Date
9/30/26
End Date
64.0% Complete

Funding Split
$787.6K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$787.6K
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to 15PBJA22GG01419POST

Subgrant Awards

Disclosed subgrants for 15PBJA22GG01419POST

Transaction History

Modifications to 15PBJA22GG01419POST

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
15PBJA22GG01419POST
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI NOT AVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Public/State Controlled Institution Of Higher Education
Awarding Office
15PBJA OJP BUREAU OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE
Funding Office
15PBJA OJP BUREAU OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE
Awardee UEI
ECQEYCHRNKJ4
Awardee CAGE
4L859
Performance District
LA-06
Senators
Bill Cassidy
John Kennedy

Budget Funding

Federal Account Budget Subfunction Object Class Total Percentage
State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, Justice (015-0404) Criminal justice assistance Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) $550,000 100%
Modified: 12/13/24