Ann M. Garant, Cooley Law School Innocence Project managing attorney, and Marla Mitchell-Cichon, distinguished professor emeritus and counsel to the Cooley Law School Innocence Project, presented at the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School 2024 Spring Symposium on April 4. They spoke with Robyn Frankel, director of the Michigan Attorney General’s Conviction Integrity Unit; and Kia Hayes and Taylor Migliori from the Quattrone Center about collaborations between Innocence Organizations and Conviction Integrity Units. Pictured (l-r) Ann M. Garant, Robyn Frankel, Taylor Migliori, Kia Hayes, and Marla Mitchell-Cichon.
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