February 6, 2020
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm, Eastern Time
Looking for Justice: The Story of Rocky Myers
You may have heard about Rocky Myers. He is a wrongfully convicted, intellectually disabled man who has been fighting his conviction and death sentence in Alabama for decades. His story has been presented in the podcast Undisclosed, covered in The Nation, and discussed by the Death Penalty Information Center. Despite the extraordinary efforts of his current legal team, he still is at risk of being executed.
Howard University School of Law and its chapter of the American Constitution Society is pleased to host two members of Myers’ legal team, Assistant Federal Defender Kacey Keeton and Investigator Sara Romano, who will discuss the injustices in their client’s case and the systemic problems with the death penalty.
LOOKING FOR JUSTICE: The story of Rocky Myers, a wrongfully convicted man on Alabama’s death row.
February 6 from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
Howard University School of Law, 2900 Van Ness Street, NW
The event is free. We do, however, ask that you please RSVP here.
We hope that you can join us.