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February 5 2018

INNOCENT Meeting

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To all members of INNOCENT and others interested in our work
There will be a meeting of Innocent in Sheffield starting at 7.00 pm on Weds 7 February. Click below for details.
Also, the National Training Conference on Investigating Miscarriages of Justice will take place at the University of Manchester on 16-17 February. Independent investigators, such as members of INNOCENT who are working to overturn the convictions of people they believe to be innocent are invited to attend. They need only pay the low rate of £16.76 for a ticket for both days of the conference. Lunch is included on Saturday.
Please look at the attached Conference Timetable and list of speakers. The topics have been chosen with the sort of case which come to INNOCENT in mind. If you think any of the sessions are relevant to your case, then you should seriously consider attending the Conference. All our speakers are friendly and approachable (none are being paid to attend) and you might be interested in talking to them and to others who share your experiences.

I’m one of the organisers and will try to help you get the most out of the conference. Bookings are open – Click here for a link to the Eventbrite page and book in as a student.
I look forward to seeing you all at this exciting and imortant event.
Andrew
https://innocent.org.uk/next-meeting-of-innocent/

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