The Innocence Project, a national litigation and public policy organization, is moving its offices to Tribeca from 100 Fifth Ave. near Union Square, where it has been a tenant for nearly seven years.

The nonprofit organization, whose focus is to exonerate through DNA testing individuals wrongly convicted by the criminal justice system, has signed a 10-year lease at 40 Worth St., between West Broadway and Church Street.

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