Group Exonerations: What Have We Learned from the NRE Groups Registry

1.5 substantive credits

Since its inception, the Quattrone Center has advocated for a “Systems Approach” to improving the quality and accuracy of the criminal justice system, working with police, prosecutors, defense attorneys, courts, and others to learn from our errors and ensure that innocent people are not convicted of crimes they didn’t commit.

  • Moderator: Ross Miller, Quattrone Center, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
  • Samuel Gross, National Registry of Exonerations
  • Deborah Levi, Maryland Office of the Public Defender-Baltimore
  • Ken Otterbourg, National Registry of Exonerations
  • Tara Thompson, Innocence Project


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University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School

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  Group Exonerations: What Have We Learned from the NRE Groups Registry
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