Jonathan Irons

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Jonathan Irons is an American man whose wrongful conviction and eventual release from prison drew national attention, in part due to the advocacy and later marriage of WNBA star Maya Moore.

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instanceOf human
wrongfully convicted person
causeOfRelease court ruling that overturned his conviction
convictedOf assault
burglary
convictionStatus overturned
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
hasAdvocate Maya Moore
Maya April Moore
surface form: Maya Moore’s family
hasSpouseInProfession professional basketball player
hasSubject documentaries and news features on wrongful convictions
legalStatus exonerated
mediaCoverage national U.S. news outlets
sports media
movement criminal justice reform
notableFor association with WNBA star Maya Moore
wrongful conviction and eventual exoneration
notableWork public speaking on wrongful convictions
occupation criminal justice reform advocate
participantIn campaign for his exoneration led by Maya Moore
placeOfBirth Missouri
residence United States of America
sexOrGender male
significantEvent conviction vacated by a Missouri judge
released from prison in 2020
spent over 20 years in prison
wrongfully convicted as a teenager
spouse Maya Moore
spousePlaysFor Women’s National Basketball Association

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