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Past Event

Wrongly Convicted: Alan Crotzer and The Innocence Project

Crotzer Small
Thursday, 16 April 2009, 7 p.m.

Alan Crotzer was sentenced in 1981 to 130 years imprisonment after his conviction for sexual battery, kidnapping, and robbery. In 2006, Mr. Crotzer was freed from prison after post-conviction DNA testing proved his innocence. He had spent nearly 25 years in Florida prisons - more than half his life.

Mr. Crotzer will speak about his conviction, his fight to prove his innocence, and his life after exoneration. He will be joined by David Menschel, the lead attorney on Mr. Crotzer’s case and legal director of the Florida Innocence Project, who will discuss the exoneration process, the use of DNA testing, and the systemic defects that lead to wrongful convictions.

WHERE: Templeton Student Center Council Chamber
COST: Free
CONTACT: Rosie Ayala, Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Ethnic Studies Department, 503.768.7743

Past Event

PILP Auction

Pilp
Saturday, 1 March 2008, 6–10 p.m.

Each year PILP raises money through an annual auction to support our Summer Stipend Program and Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP). The Stipend Program pays students who choose to take summer jobs with public interest organizations that do not have the money to hire summer law clerks. The remaining auction funds can be allocated to LRAP, which helps struggling public interest lawyers pay their law school loans after graduation.