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Sonntag 28.04.13

11:00 Uhr

Getting Justice

Talk by Fernando Bermudez, Danbury, CT

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Abendkasse 6,00 Euro   ermäßigt 3,00 Euro   d.a.i.-Mitglieder frei  

Beschreibung

 


Fernando Bermudez served over 18 years in New York prisons, following his wrongful conviction for murder, until proven innocent in 2009.

All in all, it took him eleven appeals to prove his actual innocence and regain his freedom at age 40. His conviction was based on illegal identification procedures and misconduct by both the police and the prosecutor. In the end, the state even admitted that its star witness had committed perjury.
A journalist, a lawyer, and former detectives helped prove his innocence by working pro bono – free of charge. This shifted the economic resources of a criminal justice system where police and prosecutors often have an economic advantage when pursuing cases against poor criminal defendants.

After his release, Fernando Bermudez, married with three kids, completed his bachelor's degree in Behavioral Science. Now, while adjusting to life outside of prison, he is considering law school and gives lectures and talks. His 2013 schedule includes engagements at Princeton University and in Japan.

In English

A cooperation with: Lehrstuhl für Kriminologie, Kriminalpolitik, Polizeiwissenschaft der Ruhr-Universität Bochum (http://www.kriminologie.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/), Institut für Kriminologie der Universität Tübingen (http://www.jura.uni-tuebingen.de/einrichtungen/ifk) and Pro Bono Deutschland e.V. (http://www.upj.de/fileadmin/user_upload/MAIN-dateien/Aktuelles/Nachrichten/probono_flyer_2011.pdf)

Articles by the Huffington Post (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/12/fernando-bermudez-wrongfu_n_356084.html) and the New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/13/nyregion/13freed.html?_r=1&) about the acquittal of Fernando Bermudez

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