David Schultz to Present on the Death Penalty and the Impact of the Innocence Project at the Minneapolis Sabes JCC
On February 3, 2012, David Schultz will present "How the Innocence Project Changes our Dialogue on the Death Penalty" at the Minneapolis Sabes JCC. The program will examine the rationales typically put forth to justify execution in this country, how recent exonerations can/should impact that discussion, and the critical role played by the Innocence Project. The program will be hosted by the Congregation Or Emet and is free and open to the public.
David Schultz is a partner in Maslon's Litigation Practice Group and focuses his practice on trial and appellate work in healthcare/medical malpractice and medical devices, intellectual property, commercial litigation, and civil and criminal fraud. David served on the Board of the Innocence Project for six years and has represented defendants on death row. Currently, he is leading the habeas effort to free Tyrone Armstrong from death row in Texas. David's work on the Innocence Project reflects his long-standing passion for fairness in our justice system. (View full bio.)
For more information on the presentation, view the calendar at Or Emet, or email Allan Malkis.