What started as a University of Virginia class project could be the key to getting a northern Virginia man off death row. A judge overturned Justin Wolfe's murder-for-hire conviction because of new evidence obtained by law students and professors. UVA's Innocence Project is a class where law students look through evidence related to cases where they believe the jury got the verdict wrong. Now their work could help save Wolfe's life but obviously not everyone is convinced that he is innocent.