Friday, 23 February 2007

RACE AND THE DEATH PENALTY, AFRICAN AMERICANS ON DEATH ROW



The Florida A & M (FAMU) School of Law in Orlando is presenting a panel discussion on RACE AND THE DEATH PENALTY, AFRICAN AMERICANS ON DEATH ROW, as part of Black History Month. The event will be held Monday, Feb. 26 at 4PM.

The panelist thus far include:

Professor Karin Moore, who started the Death Penalty Clinic at FAMU School of Law

Robert Wesley, Public Defender, formerly with the Florida Innocence Project.

Alan Crotzer, Floridian recently exonerated by DNA evidence from a 100 yr sentence.

D. Todd Doss, CCRC Attorney for Clarence Hill

Mark Elliott, Director of FADP

The event will be in Seminar Room 225, FAMU School of Law, 201 Beggs Ave., Orlando. There is free parking in the parking garage between the DFS Building and the Law School. Dinner is provided.

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