wrongful convicted age 17 in 1975, sentenced to 20 years. Served 10 years before proving his innocence pro se. Became 1st Maryland Exoneree to receive compensat
Had To Stop At Carey- Gibson Civil Rights School of Law Center To Deliver My Application. Looking forward to meeting with Dr. Pinard Reference My Matters Being Submitted.
MLK was under 24/7 Surveillance by
COINTELPRO but they needed someONE in MLK's inner circle to give them intel on his exact position at the exact time & someone to tell MLK to go on that balcony in that room number 304. Thoughts 💭 ⁉️
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Saturday, April 02, 2011
A Victim of Injustice: The Story of Leslie Vass and His Wrongful Conviction
The UDC-David A. Clarke School of Law, Innocence Project Student Association (IPSA) Hosts a Reception to Honor a Maryland Exoneree, Leslie Vass
When: Monday, April 18, 2011
Where: UDC-David A. Clarke, School of Law, Windows Lounge, Bldg 38, 2nd Floor
4200 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20008
Time: 6PM - 9PM
Cost: Free Admission, Donations Appreciated
Wine & Hors d’oeuvres will be served
A Compelling story of how eyewitness misidentification led to Leslie Vass’ Wrongful Conviction
Keynote Speaker, Leslie Vass, Maryland Exoneree
Special Guests: D.C. Councilmember At-Large, Phil Mendelson, Judiciary Committee Chairman Dean Shelley Broderick, UDC-DCSL, Professor Andrew Ferguson, UDC-DCSL, IPSA Faculty Advisor