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Jon-Adrian Velazquez (born November 11, 1975) also known as "JJ" Velazquez, is an American legal reform activist, actor, and public speaker who was wrongfully convicted of a 1998 murder of a retired police officer. He was serving a 25 years to life sentence at maximum security Sing-Sing prison in
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. His case garnered considerable attention from the media ten years after his conviction, due to a long-term investigation by
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producer Dan Slepian and celebrity support from actor
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. On May 8, 2022
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published an extensive feature on how Velazquez was Slepian's "one man innocent project" inside
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to help free several innocent men.


The case

Retired NYPD officer Albert Ward was murdered during an attempted robbery of his illegal gambling establishment in
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, New York on January 27, 1998. Ward was involved in the running of the establishment at the time. Witnesses initially claimed that the two assailants were both black, and that the shooter was a black man with braids. Velazquez had short hair at the time.


In the media


Dateline NBC investigation

Beginning around 2002, Velazquez wrote letters to
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producer Dan Slepian, after hearing about another one of Slepian's documentaries that resulted in getting another conviction overturned. Dateline producers began an investigation that lasted ten years, tracking down and interviewing witnesses and others involved in the case. Velazquez contends that he was speaking on the phone with his mother at the time of the murder, a claim that is supported by phone records showing a call between Velazquez's residence and his mother. The prosecution contended that it was his girlfriend on the phone at the time. One witness who testified in court incorrectly identified a juror instead of Velazquez when asked to point out the perpetrator. Other witnesses were a heroin addict and a drug dealer. Velazquez was misidentified in the case by presenting one of the witnesses with hundreds of images of people previously convicted of unrelated crimes. The broadcast about Velazquez's case aired nationally on NBC on February 12, 2012 and was nominated for three
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. The broadcast sparked a review of Velazquez's case by the Manhattan District Attorney's Conviction Integrity Unit. On April 5, 2013, the unit decided to let the conviction stand. In response to the DA's unwillingness to further pursue his bid for innocence, on May 2, 2013 his legal council officially files a motion 440 with the court in New York City. On December 5, 2014, Velazquez's 440 motion—his request to have a hearing—was denied, but he appealed. On June 27, 2017, Velazquez once again entered a 440 motion due to newly discovered documents that were never provided by the District Attorney's office to his original defense. This "
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" was the basis for his new motion and as late as November 2017 even more undisclosed documents pertinent to his defense were discovered.


The Sing Sing Chronicles

A 4-part documentary series '' The Sing Sing Chronicles'' directed by Dawn Porter, focusing on Velazquez's case from reporting by Dan Slepian, premiered in November 2024 at
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and streamed on
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. On June 26, 2025, the docuseries won the News & Documentary Emmy Award Winner for "Best Documentary" marking the first time
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has earned the prestigious honor.


Sing Sing (film)

{{main, Sing Sing (2023 film) Velazquez co-stars with
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, and
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in the
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prison drama that follows a group of incarcerated men who find purpose in acting in theater productions. Featuring an ensemble cast of formerly incarcerated actors, "Sing Sing" takes place at the
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Correctional Facility directed by Greg Kwedar and Clint Bentley. The film garnered three
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nominations in 2024.


'Letters from Sing Sing'

On February 20, 2023,
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announced the launch of 'Letters From Sing Sing' an eight-episode podcast, the first from
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, detailing Slepian's 20-year search for the truth and his journey with Velazquez along the way. The podcast was a
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finalist for audio reporting in 2024.


"Voices From Within"

In 2013, Velazquez led the formation of "Voices From Within" a comprehensive multimedia education initiative that addresses the epidemic of crime and incarceration directly through voices of incarcerated individuals living with the consequences of their choices, and the victims left in their wake while inside
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. "Voices From Within" is operated under a public domain license currently used by politicians as a tool to approach issues of gun violence in New York City. The success of the program led Velazquez to create a series of workshops called CHOICES (Choosing Healthier Options In Confronting Every Situation) about creating healthy communities through healthy decision making. These workshops empower young people impacted by crime and incarceration to realize the significance of making better life choices. In 2014, Velazquez curated the first TEDx Event held inside a New York State prison.


Executive clemency

On August 17, 2021, Velazquez was granted clemency by New York Governor
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.{{cite web, title=Governor Cuomo Grants Clemency to Ten Individuals, url=https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-grants-clemency-ten-individuals , website=Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, date=August 17, 2021, access-date=August 17, 2021, archive-date=August 17, 2021, archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210817224205/https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-grants-clemency-ten-individuals Velazquez's legal team and family issued the following statement. "We are elated that JJ Velazquez, a man who has spent more than two decades in prison for a crime he didn't commit, will finally be going home. And of course, we are deeply grateful to Governor Cuomo for this enlightened exercise of his executive clemency powers."{{citation needed, date=February 2023 On September 9, 2021, after 23 years, 7 months and 8 days of imprisonment, Velazquez was freed from Sing Sing Correctional facility."


Presidential apology

On October 18, 2022, President
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sat down with Velazquez to discuss criminal legal reform in part of
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's presidential forum. President Biden apologized to Velazquez on "behalf of all society" for his wrongful conviction. {{citation , url=https://justiceineducation.columbia.edu/biden-discusses-criminal-legal-reform-with-jj-velasquez/, title= Joe Biden and JJ Velazquez Discuss Criminal Legal Reform, date= 24 October 2022


Exoneration

On September 30, 2024, Velazquez was exonerated by Manhattan D.A.
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. The Office joined in Velazquez's request to vacate the conviction and moved to dismiss the indictment in the interest of justice based on newly discovered DNA evidence. The motion was granted by Judge Abraham Clott. In response, Velazquez exclaimed, "This isn't a celebration," he said outside, adding, "This is an indictment of the system." He wore a baseball cap bearing the words "END OF AN ERROR."{{citation , url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/30/nyregion/jon-adrian-velazquez-exoneration-conviction.html, title=New York's 'One-Man Innocence Project' Is Finally Cleared Himself, first1=Corey, last1=Kilgannon, website=
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, date= September 30, 2024


References

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