As of this month, 143 innocent people have been released from death row in the United States. This means that for every ten executions carried out in the U.S. since 1973, one innocent person who was sentenced to death has been set free.
Join us next Thursday along with Amnesty International's UNL chapter for a screening of the new documentary miniseries, “One for Ten,” a collection of powerful stories about innocence on death row.
The screening will be next Thursday, November 21, at 6:00 pm in Room 112 of Hamilton Hall at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln city campus.
The screening will be followed by a brief question and answer period. You can learn more about the miniseries “One for Ten” here.