Morrison M. Bonpasse, is the founder and president of the Single Global Currency Association, and Executive Director of BonPasse Exoneration Services. After childhood in Duxbury, Massachusetts, he was educated at Phillips Academy, Andover, and Yale University and was trained as a lawyer at Boston University Law School (JD), a public administrator at Northeastern University (MPA) and a businessperson at Babson College (MBA).
He works as an advocate for the exoneration of the wrongly convicted, especially four people: Thomas A. Shay and Alfred Trenkler in Massachusetts (www.alfredtrenklerinnocent.org), Chad Evans in New Hampshire (www.chadevanswronglyconvicted.org) and as a volunteer for Dennis Dechaine in Maine (www.trialanderrordennis.org).
He lives with his wife in Newcastle, Maine, USA, not far from his two stepchildren and five grandchildren, and predicts that all will live to see the implementation of the Single Global Currency and the exonerations of Dennis Dechaine, Alfred Trenkler and Chad Evans.
His books are:
- "The Single Global Currency - Common Cents for the World" (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2014 editions.)
- "PERFECTLY INNOCENT - The Wrongful Conviction of Alfred Trenkler"
- "EYE CONTACT - The Mysterious Death in 2000 of Kassidy Bortner, and the Wrongful Convictions of Amanda Bortner and Chad Evans." (Volume 1)
- "EYE CONTACT - The Mysterious Death in 2000 of Kassidy Bortner, and the Wrongful Convictions of Amanda Bortner and Chad Evans." (Volume 2 - Letters from Chad Evans to Morrison Bonpasse, 2010.)
- "EYE CONTACT - The Mysterious Death in 2000 of Kassidy Bortner, and the Wrongful Convictions of Amanda Bortner and Chad Evans." (Volume 3 - Letters from Chad Evans to Morrison Bonpasse, 2011.)
- "Jesus and Jesusa" by Maria Maddalena (pseudonym)
- "2121"
He supports the increased use of polygraphs in the prevention and correction of wrongful convictions, and has written the article, "Polygraphs and 250 Wrongful Conviction Exonerations."