This article is the third in a three-part series focusing on how legal technology companies are working with various innocence organizations and making their tools available to help exonerate wrongfully convicted individuals. You can read Part 1 and Part 2 here.

When Michael Semanchik, managing attorney of the California Innocence Project (CIP), met Jack Newton, CEO and co-founder of Vancouver-based legal tech company Clio, at an innocence conference in Dublin, Ireland in 2015, little did they know it would be the start of a long and fruitful relationship that would aid in the exoneration of dozens of wrongfully convicted individuals—and a true crime podcast to boot.