Calendar of EventsWednesday
12
December
2012
NCIP Breakfast Briefing7:30 PM to 7:30 PM
NCIP Case Files
Speaker- NCIP Staff Atorney
Get the latest on our most pressing cases and the hurdles that must be overcome in the quest to win the freedom of the wrongfully convicted.
This event qualifies as 1 hour of MCLE credit* ($20 charge at the door)
General admission is free, however, donations are appreciated to help organize future breakfast briefing events. Donate here
7-30am-continental breakfast
8-00-9-00am- presentation
For more information, please contact Todd Fries at (408) 551-3062 or tfries@scu.edu
** In compliance with the ADA/504 please direct your accommodation requests to- Haley Kaprielian (408) 551-3000 x5604
Innocence Matters- Breakfast Briefings, a distinguished speaker series, brings prominent thought leaders to the Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP) to discuss the prevalence and causes of wrongful convictions and the legal reforms needed to ensure our justice system's integrity. Hosted by NCIP at its office, speakers include authors, leading scholars, and legal practitioners.
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ContactLaw, School of - Dean's Office
tfries@scu.edu (Todd Fries)
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NCIP Breakfast Briefing Dec 12, 2012
7:30 p.m.
NCIP Case Files Speaker- NCIP Staff Atorney Get the latest on our most pressing cases and the hurdles that must be overcome in the quest to win the freedom of the wrongfully convicted. This event qualifies as 1 hour of MCLE credit* ($20 charge at the door) General admission is free, however, donations are appreciated to help organize future breakfast briefing events. Donate here 7-30am-continental breakfast 8-00-9-00am- presentation For more information, please contact Todd Fries at (408) 551-3062 or tfries@scu.edu ** In compliance with the ADA/504 please direct your accommodation requests to- Haley Kaprielian (408) 551-3000 x5604 Innocence Matters- Breakfast Briefings, a distinguished speaker series, brings prominent thought leaders to the Northern California Innocence Project (NCIP) to discuss the prevalence and causes of wrongful convictions and the legal reforms needed to ensure our justice system's integrity. Hosted by NCIP at its office, speakers include authors, leading scholars, and legal practitioners. More Information
tfries@scu.edu (Todd Fries)
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