Hamline University students will soon begin pairing up with volunteer lawyers to help free people who may have been wrongly imprisoned in Minnesota and the Dakotas. The program -- called the Innocence Project -- is a joint venture between the university and the state's continuing legal education group, All District Education. The Innocence Project is modeled after a program of the same name at Yeshiva University in New York. Since 1992, students at Yeshiva have represented or assisted in over 36 cases where convictions have been reversed or overturned. Former Ramsey County Public Defender, Jennifer Kramer, will chair the local project. She says she doesn't know how many Minnesota prisoners may be innocent, but contends even one is too many: