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Criminology students attended the Innocence project in Kansas City

May 8, 2018 by Christy Titus

Students enrolled in CRM 316 (The Post-Conviction Justice Clinic) taught by Ms. Jeanie Carver attended the Midwest Innocence Project’s ‘Faces Of Innocence’ event in Kansas City. At the event, exonerees shared their stories. This year’s keynote speaker was Amanda Knox, an American student studying abroad in Italy who was wrongfully convicted of murdering her roommate.”

Attending this year’s event (and photographed here with Ms. Knox): (Top row, left to right) Hayley Sawyer, Hope Johns, Omar Aboubakr, Caleb Tefertiller, (middle row) Addie Renfrow, (bottom row, left to right) Maggie Henak, Amanda Knox, and Aileen Nguyen.

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