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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 26, 2023

The Tennessee Innocence Project will open a new office in Memphis in September, the Daily Memphian reports. The nonprofit organization, headquartered in Nashville, also has hired two new employees to assist with Memphis cases. Gordon Pera will serve as a staff attorney of the new office while Katie Hagan will serve as senior legal counsel. Pera, a former Shelby County public defender, previously represented indigent clients. Hagan, a Nashville native, has practiced criminal law for 20 years. Previously, she worked at the Nashville District Attorney’s Office and was a partner at Hagan & Todd Law Offices. She will be based in Nashville. Tennessee Innocence Project executive director and lead counsel Jessica Van Dyke said the organization is thrilled to bring its mission to Memphis and “fight for justice and exoneration alongside the Memphis community.”