University of Guelph sign on a brick wallCTV News featured a story Oct. 3 about a panel discussion hosted by U of G exploring what it means to be wrongfully convicted of a crime.

The discussion took place at Rozanski Hall Oct. 2, and panelists included William Mullins-Johnson and David Milgaard, who were convicted of crimes they did not commit. They were joined by criminal law professor Kent Roach.

The event was organized by U of G’s College of Social and Applied Human Sciences.

 

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