Webcast -- The Exonerated and the U.S. Supreme Court

» Thursday, 02/26/2009 12:30 PM (EST)
   

Marvin Anderson - served 15 years in prison, exonerated by DNA testing in 2002

Dennis Fritz - served 11 years in prison for murder, exonerated by DNA testing in 1999

Rickie Johnson - served 25 years in prison for rape, exonerated by DNA testing in 2008

Michele Mallin - rape victim whose accused assailant was exonerated posthumously by DNA testing

David Rudovsky - Senior Fellow, University of Pennsylvania Law School

Jim Trainum -Detective, Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department

The participants will share their personal experiences, and leading national legal experts will discuss the U.S. Supreme Court case District Attorney's Office v. William G. Osborne, which is set for oral argument on March 2.  Osborne is seeking DNA testing that could prove his innocence for a 1993 rape and attempted murder in Alaska.  The Innocence Project, which represents Osborne, will argue before the High Court that he has a constitutional right to DNA testing.

Others exonerated by DNA testing and other leading attorneys in the field will also join the discussion.

This event is sponsored by the Georgetown Law Office of Public Interest & Community Service, the Innocence Project and the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project.

   

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