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Leslie Vass: Wrongfully Convicted, a Lifetime Seeking Justice

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Get Involved: Help Us Fight Injustice

You Can Make a Difference – Join the Fight for Justice

Justice doesn’t happen by accident, it happens when people demand it. Leslie Vass has done his part. Now, we’re asking for YOUR help!

Leslie Vass was wrongfully convicted at just 17 years old. He spent nearly a decade behind bars for a crime he didn’t commit and has spent decades since fighting to clear his name. His story is not just his own, it represents thousands of others affected by a broken system.

You don’t need to be a lawyer or activist to help. You just have to care. Here are real, meaningful ways you can get involved today.


Contact Your Lawmakers

Tell your state legislators and members of Congress that wrongful convictions matter. Advocate for:

  • Stronger accountability for police and prosecutors
  • Funding for innocence projects
  • Automatic expungement after exoneration
  • Better support services for exonerees

Invite Leslie to Speak

Leslie Vass is available for interviews, panels, podcasts, classroom visits, and more. If you’re a teacher, journalist, organizer, or legal group, bring his voice into your space to raise awareness and inspire action.

Raise Awareness

Share Leslie’s story and the broader issue of wrongful convictions with your network.

ADVOCATE FOR CHANGE

Support Reform

Advocate for policies and legislation that protect against wrongful convictions and hold the system accountable.

GET INVOLVED

Take Action

Join us by signing petitions, contacting local lawmakers, or supporting organizations fighting for justice.

HOW CAN I HELP?


Volunteer Your Skills

Are you a lawyer, designer, social media strategist, researcher, or student? Your time and talent can help expand this movement. Let us know how you’d like to contribute.

Share Leslie’s Story

Spreading awareness is one of the most powerful tools we have. Share Leslie’s story on social media, with your community, or in schools and churches. Use hashtags like #JusticeForLeslie and #WrongfulConviction to expand the reach.


Donate or Partner

We are building infrastructure to support Leslie’s legal advocacy, public speaking, and community work. Reach out if you’d like to:

  • Sponsor events
  • Help fund legal expenses
  • Partner on justice reform campaigns

Justice doesn’t happen by accident — it happens when people demand it. Leslie Vass has done his part. Now, we’re asking you to do yours.

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