On November 23, 1979, a woman was raped and robbed in Texas. Cornelius Dupree was arrested the following month because he resembled a suspect from a different sexual assault and robbery case. However, Dupree did not match the description of the person who committed the e November carjacking. Nonetheless. Dupree was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to 75 years in prison. After spending 30 years of his his life locked up for a crime he did not commit, Cornelius Dupree was released on parole on July 22, 2010. Less than two weeks after his release, initial DNA testing indicated that Dupree was innocent of the crime. Later tests confirmed these results, leading to the trial judge declaring him innocent on January 4, 2011. Post release, Dupree became a member of the Innocence Project’s Exoneree Advisory Council, where he works with both the Innocence Project staff and other exonerees to fight for criminal justice reform.

Awards

2020 John W. Kluge Prize for Achievement in the Study of Humanity
2017 Democracy Fellow, Social Science Research Council
2017 Honorary Fellow, King’s College Cambridge
2015 Heartland Award, Nonfiction, Our Declaration
2015 Francis Parkman Prize, Our Declaration2015 Zócalo Prize, Our Declaration

Books

Justice Reclaimed: Unraveling Wrongful Convictions and Paving the Way for Reform
From Injustice to Redemption: Empowering Reform and Overturning Wrongful Convictions
Beyond Reasonable Doubt: Fighting Wrongful Convictions and Revolutionizing Criminal Justice
Innocence Unveiled: Challenging Wrongful Convictions and Transforming the Justice System
Back

Cornelius Dupree

Member
Booking Request
View profile as public

About

United States

On November 23, 1979, a woman was raped and robbed in Texas. Cornelius Dupree was arrested the following month because he resembled a suspect from a different sexual assault and robbery case. However, Dupree did not match the description of the person who committed the e November carjacking. Nonetheless. Dupree was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to 75 years in prison. After spending 30 years of his his life locked up for a crime he did not commit, Cornelius Dupree was released on parole on July 22, 2010. Less than two weeks after his release, initial DNA testing indicated that Dupree was innocent of the crime. Later tests confirmed these results, leading to the trial judge declaring him innocent on January 4, 2011. Post release, Dupree became a member of the Innocence Project’s Exoneree Advisory Council, where he works with both the Innocence Project staff and other exonerees to fight for criminal justice reform.

Read More

Awards

Official Selection Sundance Film Festival

Event Booking

Travel Fees
Event Types
Pricing
Discounts
Nonprofits
Insurance
$2 million
Speaking Topics
No items found.
Experience
No items found.

Prepared Speeches

No items found.

How it works

Simplify the process of booking a speaker or expert for your event
1
Find a Speaker
Discover and choose from our
renowned speakers
2
Submit a Booking Request
Discover and choose from our
renowned speakers
3
Finalize Agreement
Discover and choose from our
renowned speakers

Films

There are currently no upcoming events

FAQ

This is some text inside of a div block.
This is some text inside of a div block.
This is some text inside of a div block.
This is some text inside of a div block.
This is some text inside of a div block.
This is some text inside of a div block.
This is some text inside of a div block.
This is some text inside of a div block.
This is some text inside of a div block.
This is some text inside of a div block.

More Speakers