About
About MOJO
MOJO is a human rights organisation, founded by Paddy Joe Hill in 1998 and now a registered Charity (2002). The Charity provides practical support to those affected by wrongful criminal conviction. The Charity operates nationally and has one central office based in Glasgow which controls all regional activities. As a voluntary sector organisation, MOJO relies on the goodwill and passion of those who give their time freely to help people pursue justice through the Courts. In Scotland MOJO heads the OASIS Project. This project provides a one-to-one service helping miscarriage of justice victims adjust to life on the outside. The project is financially supported by the Scottish Government.
Statutory Information
Miscarriage Of Justice Organisation (Scotland) is a Company limited by Guarantee under registered no. 239555,
Registered Office: 117 Cadzow St. Hamilton, ML3 6JA.
The Company is a Scottish registered Charity under Charity no: SC033820Aims
To promote good health and improve the conditions of life by the rehabilitation of persons released from custody having been found to be victims of miscarriage of justice.
To advance education by providing for or promoting victims social reintegration through education and training.
To assist individuals, their families and organisations in the UK who consider they have been wrongly convicted by providing advocacy, casework and support in relation to appeals.