More than 200 men and women have been wrongfully convicted in
They will be joined by such leading experts as Barry Scheck, co-director of
Through the astounding stories of the wrongfully convicted and presentations by legal experts and policy leaders, the conference will lay bare the problems of wrongful conviction and the unfair application of the death penalty in
Santa Clara University Professor of Law and Director of the Death Penalty College, Ellen Kreitzberg, is one of the conference organizers and will be speaking on a panel about new research around the death penalty – discussing the recent litigation surrounding the lethal injection procedures. Santa Clara University School of Law’s Northern California Innocence Project will be highlighted at the opening reception on Friday night, April 7th and attorney Linda Starr of the Innocence Project will also be speaking on a panel. Law school professor and former dean, Jerry Uelmen will be attending the conference in his capacity as Executive Director of the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice.
For more information visit www.stopwrongfulconvictions.org.