Oct. 2nd: Identifying and Correcting Wrongful Convictions: The Path Forward
Panel:
Patricia Cummings, Supervisor, Philadelphia District Attorney's Conviction Integrity Unit
Marissa Bluestine, Assistant Director, Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice
George Gascon, District Attorney Candidate, Los Angeles County
Jackie Lacey, District Attorney, Los Angeles County (Invited)
What do reimagining justice in policing, prosecution, and punishment look like?
Loyola Project for the Innocent – in partnership with the DAAC, present a 3 part Speaker Series on Reimagining Justice: Creating a New Vision of Policing, Prosecution, and Punishment.
“The criminal justice system is undeniably broken. Our system of mass incarceration does not serve justice, does not promote public safety, and disproportionately harms communities of color. Over policing, overly zealous prosecutions, the imposition of unnecessarily long sentences, and the longstanding culture of denying parole to individuals who have served their sentences have led us to this point. This symposium will bring together pioneering attorneys, forensic experts, activists, and formerly incarcerated people to discuss needed reforms and strategies for advancing toward a system that promotes public safety and addresses the system’s many inequities. Panelists will also address wrongful convictions and the role of forensics in the courtroom, from wrongfully convicting innocent people to helping set them free.” - LPI
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