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niad.info is the official website of the International Network for Arson Wrongful Conviction Defendants, a non-profit public welfare project that focuses specifically on wrongful arson convictions worldwide. The site's core function is to publicly share information on a wide range of claimed wrongful arson convictions, organize case progress and a directory of exonerated individuals, build public support for wrongfully convicted defendants, and raise public awareness of wrongful convictions caused by flawed fire investigation, pseudoscientific forensic analysis, and frame-ups.
The site documents over one hundred wrongful arson conviction cases from countries including the United States, Europe, and Japan, organized into three categories: exonerated and released, still imprisoned, and already executed. It provides a complete record of the conviction process, points of doubt about the guilty verdict, and ongoing appeal progress for each case, and includes links to media coverage and legal documents for many cases.
On the positive side, this site fills an information gap in public sources on wrongful arson convictions. It discloses detailed information on a large number of wrongful convictions caused by outdated fire investigation science and coercive interrogation tactics, offering extremely high information value for advancing wrongful conviction reform and judicial research. All content is completely free and open to the public.
The disadvantages are also very clear: the site retains the architecture of an early personal website, with outdated design, no search function, and very poor navigation; information updates stopped several years ago, with almost no new cases added recently; it only provides information disclosure, with no connected legal aid services, so it cannot offer direct help to wrongfully convicted people.
This website can be accessed normally directly through the public internet, no proxy tool is required, and there are no access restrictions.
Overall, this website is suitable for judicial researchers and public welfare advocates focused on judicial justice who want to consult wrongful conviction materials. Ordinary members of the public can also use the cases to learn how wrongful convictions occur, but it cannot provide any substantive legal services or support.
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niad.info is an overseas Nonprofit provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach niad.info directly.