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September 15 2008 PDF Print E-mail

Monday September 15th 2008 at 7.30pm at Anna's Jazz Island:
A co-presentation with Death Penalty Focus!

The Death Penalty: 3 Perspectives Victim, Conviction, Defense

Featured Speakers:

Judy Kerr: sister of murder victim; spokesperson for California Crime Victimes for Alternatives to the Death Penalty

Aaron Owens: falsely convicted of murder charges

Elizabeth Zitrin: attorney; advocate for Amnesty International, World Coalition Against The Death Penalty

People of all political stripes are encouraged to attend. These events will be about green values in general.

TOPIC

The Death Penalty: 3 Perspectives- Victim, Conviction, Defense

Berkeley Green Mondays presents an insightful and stimulating discussion of the death penalty. 3 outstanding speakers will discuss their unique perspectives on the overall impact of the death penalty on society. Topics will include the personal stories of the presenters, the application , the racial disparities, the history, and much more.

Speakers Bios:
Aaron Owens (Exonerated Prisoner)
Aaron Owens was convicted of 2 counts of 1st degree murder in Alameda County in 1973. he received a life sentence and served for almost 10 years until his release in 1982.
One of Aaron Owens' best friends is John Taylor, the prosecutor who convinced the jury that Owens was guilty -the man who sent him to prison for two life sentences for a double murder he did not commit. And Taylor is also the man who is responsible for Aaron now being free.
Though Aaron's conviction was for a capital offense, it came at a time when California had a moratorium on the death penalty as a result of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Furman v. Georgia. That stroke of luck meant he was sentenced to life instead. "If not for the moratorium, I would have been dead in '76 because that's when they affirmed my conviction," Owens said.
Aaron's conviction was simply a case of mistaken eyewitness identification. Thanks to John Taylor, Aaron received a full pardon and was released in 1982 after 10 years in prison. But that's all he got. He never received any compensation at all. The conviction still appears on his record, which has made life after prison even more difficult. Aaron now works for John, doing investigation and legal work. Both fan's of the Oakland A's, you will often find them sitting at the ballpark together, friends with a unique bond.

Elizabeth Zitrin (Death Penalty Focus Speaker)
Elizabeth Zitrin is an attorney and currently serves as the California Death Penalty Abolition Coordinator for Amnesty International. She serves on the Board of Directors of Death Penalty Focus, the ACLU of Northern California and the Advisory Board of the Northern California Innocence Project.  She represents Death Penalty Focus on the Steering Committee of the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty, where she chairs the USA Working Group. She is a frequent speaker on the death penalty. Elizabeth holds a B.A. from Oberlin College and a J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law.


Judy Kerr (Victim Speaker)
Judy Kerr's brother, Robert James Kerr, was found lifeless, shirtless, barefoot and without identification on July 12, 2003 in Everett, Washington.  She is still waiting for a suspect to be named and for justice to take its course.  But she is absolute in her conviction that justice through execution is not the justice needed. She does not support the death penalty and instead honors her brother's life by standing against the death penalty and working as the Victim Outreach Liaison/Spokesperson for California Crime Victims for Alternatives to the Death Penalty.

Evening Schedule

7:30pm to 8:45pm Brief speeches from the speakers followed by  forum  questions and discussion with panelists and the audience.

8:45pm to 10:30pm  Relaxed discussion (nobody on stage)  drink, eat, chat

10.30pm Finish

 
03 September 2010

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