Exoneration

The Exoneration Eligibility Paradox: Why You Must Prove Your Innocence, File 37 Forms, and Attend 12 Seminars Before Being Allowed to Walk

BIRMINGHAM, AL — The Alabama Department of Corrections announced Thursday that prisoners seeking exoneration must now complete an Exoneration Competency Program consisting of 42 hours of mandatory coursework before they can file a petition for innocence. The program, costing $89 per module, includes “Foundations of Non-Guilt Theory,” “How to Fill Out Form 88-Ω Without Error,” and “Understanding Judicial Neutrality Through the Lens of Administrative Law.”

“Many individuals wrongly convicted do not realize that exoneration is a bureaucratic process, not a moral one,” said Director Harold Crumb, who also oversees the department’s $2.3 million per year budget for “Innocence Adjacency Training.” “We are training our citizens to understand that freedom is not a birthright, but a privilege earned through compliance with Form 88-Ω, paragraph 7, subsection C.”