An Estimated 2,500 Innocent People Are Imprisoned in Georgia — State Officials Bear Responsibility for Every Day They Remain Behind Bars An estimated 2,500 innocent people are imprisoned in Georgia. A GPS analysis documents 610 years of wrongful imprisonment, systemic racial disparities, and the state failures driving wrongful convictions.
About 2,500 Innocent People Are Locked Up in Georgia Prisons Right Now Studies say about 2,500 innocent people are locked up in Georgia prisons. Since 1989, only 51 have been cleared — losing 610 years combined.