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Sunny Eaton never imagined herself working at the district attorney’s office. A former public defender, she once represented Nashville, Tennessee’s least powerful people, and she liked being the only person in a room willing to stand by someone when no one else would. She spent a decade building her own private practice, but in 2020, she took an unusual job as the director of the conviction-review unit in the Nashville DA’s office.



Her assignment was to investigate past cases her office had prosecuted and identify convictions for which there was new evidence of innocence. ProPublica Get Our Top Investigations Subscribe to the Big Story newsletter. Email address: Arrow Right This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

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