MISSION

We’re on a mission to reach every person in America released after wrongful imprisonment, provide them with reliable post-release assistance, and advocate with them for a more accountable justice system.

VISION

Accountability for the consequences of wrongful convictions

We’re working toward a not-too-distant future in which:

  • Our society acknowledges the consequences of wrongful conviction, including on the lives of the wrongfully imprisoned and their families, and makes meaningful amends with them;

  • Every person released after wrongful imprisonment has access to consistent, effective re-entry assistance to help them rebuild their lives, whether they have been out of prison for days or decades; and

  • Every state provides a fair, transparent, and speedy process by which a person who was actually innocent of the crime for which he or she was imprisoned will be eligible for meaningful compensation and effective re-entry assistance.

 
Rafael Madrigal Los Angeles California Wrongfully Imprisoned

“One of the hardest parts of rebuilding my life has been trying to understand the justice system. Trying to understand how they don't see the wrong they have committed.”

Rafael Madrigal
Los Angeles, California
Wrongfully Imprisoned: 10 years

TEAM

 
Jon Eldan Founder & Executive Director After Innocence

Jon Eldan
Founder & Executive Director

Jon Eldan is the founder and Executive Director of After Innocence. A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and Berkeley Law School, Jon was working as a corporate lawyer at a San Francisco law firm when he began assisting exonerees on a pro bono basis in 2004. Ten years later, he developed the pilot project that became After Innocence. Jon lives in Oakland, California.

Tansha Harrell MSW Case Manager After Innocence

Tansha Harrell, MSW
Case Manager

Tansha Harrell, MSW, is a case manager and exoneree advocate with After Innocence and the Director of Re-entry with the Arizona Justice Project. She is a graduate of Arizona State University, she has offered reentry support to exonerees in Arizona for five years and now, with After Innocence, she supports the wrongfully convicted around the country. She serves on the Executive Board of the Innocence Network. Tansha lives in Phoenix, Arizona.

Aleta McDaniel, LMSW, MPP Case Manager After Innocence

Aleta McDaniel, LMSW, MPP 
Case Manager

Aleta McDaniel, LMSW, is a case manager and exoneree advocate with a background in community mental health, state court systems, and working closely with families experiencing homelessness. Aleta earned a Master’s Degree in Public Policy and Law from Trinity University and a Master’s Degree in Social Work from Saint Leo University. Aleta lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

 
Elaine Wong Eakin, JD Medicare Specialist After Innocence

Elaine Wong Eakin, JD
Medicare Specialist

Elaine Wong Eakin is a Health Educator, Health Insurance Agent, and Healthcare Policy Advocate. Elaine was formerly the Executive Director of California Health Advocates, a non-profit that trains Medicare counselors, and she teaches a course in Medicare enrollment issues at U.C. Berkeley Extension. Elaine holds a BA from Cornell University and a JD from Pace University. Elaine lives in Castro Valley, California.

Brigitte Koch, MBA Program Manager After Innocence

Brigitte Koch, MBA
Program Manager

Brigitte Koch manages the After Innocence Financial Counseling Pilot Project. She has a background in finance and has worked extensively in the education and non-profit sectors. Brigitte brings many years of project design and management experience to the role. She is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and holds a Masters in Business Administration from Columbia Business School. Brigitte lives in Bethesda, Maryland.

Brianna Belcherf, LMSW Case Manager After Innocence

Brianna Belcher, LMSW
Case Manager

Brianna (Bri) Belcher, LMSW, is a case manager and exoneree advocate with an extensive background in community mental health and outreach, psychiatric services, medical social work, and program coordination. Bri graduated from Michigan State University (Go Green!) with a B. S. in Human Development and Family Studies, followed by an MA in Social Work from the University of Michigan, with a Clinical Care speciality. Bri currently lives in Sacramento, California.

 
James Mink Attorney After Innocence

James Mink
Policy Lead

James Mink, JD has worked closely with policymakers, exonerees and stakeholder groups on bills in seven states to reform exoneree compensation and post release services laws. He brings more than 15 years of legislative policy analysis as a member of the Resolutions Committee of the Conference of California Bar Associations. A founding board member of After Innocence, James is also a litigation partner with Walsworth WFBM, LLP, the largest women-owned law firm in California. James is a graduate of the University of Michigan and U.C. Berkeley School of Law, and lives in El Cerrito, California.

Erica Sayko, LMSW
Program Manager

Erica Sayko, LMSW is a Program Manager at After Innocence, providing support in operations, grant oversight, and program planning and management. Erica brings years of experience in clinical social work, public health program development and nonprofit management. Erica practiced social work and patient advocacy in New York City at both Mount Sinai Hospital and the Office of Disability Services at Columbia University, and in Hong Kong, where she launched nonprofits focused on women's cancers and de-stigmatizing and increasing access to mental health care. Erica earned her BA in Justice at American University in Washington, D.C. and a Masters of Social Work from Hunter College of the City University of New York. She currently lives in Maryland.

Kimberlin Leon, MSW
Case Manager

Kimberlin Leon, MSW, is a case manager on our team who has experience providing mental health services and care coordination for individuals and families impacted by justice system involvement and homelessness. A proud local to East San Jose, California, Kimberlin holds a Master's Degree in Social Welfare from the University of California, Berkeley. She currently lives in Sacramento, CA.

 

Past Interns (2021-2023)

Carlos Hernandez

Maribella Munoz-Jimenez

My Fu

Claire Brady

Karen Froistad

Kendall Holliman

Greer Hoyem

Kaito Komoriya

Osbaldo Ozuna

Annalice Sandiero

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Jon Eldan Founder & Executive Director After Innocence

Jon Eldan
Founder & Executive Director

Jon Eldan is the founder and director of After Innocence. His bio is above.

Dean Gillispie Exoneree (Ohio) After Innocence

Dean Gillispie
Exoneree (Ohio)

Dean Gillispie was exonerated after spending 20 years in prison in Ohio for a crime he did not commit. Dean is an artist, and contributed a piece he made in prison to “Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration” at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Dean lives in Fairborn, Ohio.

Josh Greene Psychotherapist After Innocence

Josh Greene
Psychotherapist

Josh Greene is an artist and psychotherapist (Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist) in Oakland, California. He is a founding board member of After Innocence.

 
Sabrina Smith Exoneree (Mississippi) After Innocence

Sabrina Smith
Exoneree (Mississippi)

Sabrina Smith is the first woman in the United States to have been exonerated after receiving a death sentence. She is an activist and campaigns across the country to end capital punishment.

Sam GrossProfessor of Law (Emeritus); Co-Founder, National Registry of Exonerations After Innocence

Sam Gross
Professor of Law (Emeritus); Co-Founder, National Registry of Exonerations

Sam Gross is co-founder of the National Registry of Exonerations and the Thomas and Mabel Long Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Michigan. Professor Gross has published many works on false convictions and exonerations, eyewitness identification, capital punishment, evidence law, pre-trial settlement and the selection of cases for trial, and racial profiling.

ADVISORY BOARD

Barry C. Scheck
Co-Founder, The Innocence Project

Bryan Stevenson
Executive Director, Equal Justice Initiative

Dave Eggers
Author and Co-Founder, Voice of Witness

Joan Petersilia (in memoriam)
Stanford University School of Law, Co-Director Stanford Criminal Justice Center

Robin Steinberg
CEO, The Bail Project; Co-Founder, Bronx Defenders

John Thompson (in memoriam)
Death row exoneree and Founder, Resurrection After Exoneration

Scott Turow
Author and attorney