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Death Penalty Project Event: Joe Migliozzi talk 31 March, 3pm room S0.04

Judge Joseph A. Migliozzi Jr, a Norfolk General District Court from Virginia, USA is coming to Warwick to give a talk about the current issues relating to the US Death Penalty on 31st March 2016 at 3pm in room S0.04 at Warwick Law School.

This talk is open to all students - especially those interested in finding out more about the Death Penalty and going on the summer internship. Please email deathpenaltyproject1516@gmail.com to secure a place at this unique event!

Refreshments will be provided, everyone is welcome. We hope to see you there!

Sun 20 Mar 2016, 20:49 | Tags: student activities, Event, death penalty

Death Penalty Project Event: A conversation with Joe Migliozzi

"A conversation with Joe Migliozzi, Circuit Court judge in Virginia and previously Capital Defender for the south-eastern district of Virginia."

Judge Joseph A. Migliozzi Jr, a judge at the Norfolk General District Court inVirginia, USA is coming to Warwick to give a talk about the current issues relating to the US Death Penalty on 31st March 2016.

This talk will be worthwhile for anyone interested in finding out more about the Death Penalty and going on the internship this summer or in the future. As the talk will take place during the Easter Holidays please email deathpenaltyproject1516@gmail.com to secure a place at this unique event.

Refreshments will be provided, everyone is welcome. We hope to see you there!

Sat 20 Feb 2016, 18:26 | Tags: student activities, Event, death penalty

Death Penalty Internship: Application Process

The Death Penalty Internship Programme is a unique opportunity for “hands-on” exposure of legal work involving the common law system of the United States of America, which also encompasses diverse areas of criminal justice, medical law and human rights. The duration of the internship is two months and the student can expect to work on: United States legal research, manage case files, contribute to the briefs filed in state and federal courts, interview witnesses and jurors in appeals cases and visit prisons, including death row. For more information on how to apply and deadlines, visit: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/research/centres/chrp/projects/student/dpp/

Fri 30 Oct 2015, 13:48 | Tags: Volunteering, student activities, death penalty

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