Exonerated: Justice, Justice Shall You Pursue
Imagine spending decades in prison for a crime you did not commit.
The Midwest Innocence Project sees to set free those who, through wrongful conviction, end up as victims of our criminal justice system. This is a rare opportunity to learn about the program and hear compelling stories from exonerees about their fight for freedom.
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Registration closes April 23. Limited seating available.
Sunday, April 28
1 pm Program
2:45 pm Dessert reception and opportunity to connect with exonerees
Open to the community. Dietary laws observed.
Kaplan Feldman Complex
12 Millstone Campus Drive
St. Louis, MO 63146
Reception generously sponsored by Rachel and David Eidelman.
Introduction by St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell.
Presented by the University of Missouri Innocence Clinic and moderated by Mizzou Law Professor Rodney J. Uphoff and UMKC Law Professor Lindsay Runnels.
1.2 MCLE credit hours available. Open to the community.
Please contact Katie Sheldon at ProSoc@JFedSTL.org with any questions.
Leadership
Honorary Co-Chairs
Rachel and David Eidelman
Event Chairs
Stephen Davis, Jessica Igielnik, Maury Poscover
Professional Society Chair
Jeff Sparks
Committee
Rick Abrams, Jon Baris, Melissa Baris, Michael Cannon, Lauren Cohen, Denise Field, Bob Fox, Len Frankel, Bill Hoffman, Zack Kasnetz, Maxine Lipeles, Al Rose, Dana Sandweiss, Sarah Sherer-Kohlburn, Jennifer Growe Soshnik, Rich Wolkowitz
Jewish Federation of St. Louis Staff
Beth Feldman, Development Associate
Julie Gibbs, Director of Major Gifts & Affinity Groups
Michael Oberlander, Chief Philanthropy Officer
Jewish Federation of St. Louis Leadership
Gerald P. Greiman, Board Chair
Don Hannon, Chief Operating Officer
Jewish Community Relations Council Staff
Cheryl Adelstein, Deputy Director
Maharat Rori Picker Neiss, Executive Director
Jewish Community Relations Council Leadership
John Kalishman, Board Chair