Interview with Death Row Exoneree
Thursday, November 14
17.00 GMT / 12.00 ET
The Harvard Clubs of Ireland and Maryland are honored to invite you to an exclusive webinar to explore injustice, misinformation and misjudgment with someone who experienced wrongful conviction first-hand.
In the last few months, a number of last minute execution reprieves have been granted to people on Death Row based on new evidence. From Richard Branson to John Grisham, many have used their platform to give incarcerated individuals a voice.
Some were lucky - if you could call it luck - but not all.
The Harvard Clubs of Ireland and Maryland are honored to invite you to an exclusive webinar to explore injustice, misinformation and misjudgment with someone who experienced wrongful conviction first-hand.
John Huffington of Baltimore battled and survived a 32-year sentence on Death Row - against the odds.
Dr Louise Hewitt, Founding Director of the Innocence Project London will explain why this happens, why this matters and compare legal systems globally.
Also hear a local human rights perspective from Angelina Jao, Harvard Club of Maryland Co-President.
This interview will be moderated by Nuala Walsh, President of the Harvard Club of Ireland and Chair of the Innocence Project London.
Find out why this still happens - and what you can do to help the wrongfully convicted in your city.