Innocence Files Watch Party with Brian Stolarz and Alfred Dewayne Brown
Thursday, October 29, 2020 6:30pm to 9pm
About this Event
The Wake Forest University School of Law Criminal Justice Program is excited to host a Netflix watch party of The Innocence Files: The Hidden Alibi (Episode 8). A Q & A session with those featured in the episode-Brian Stolarz and Alfred Dewayne Brown, and moderated by Professor Kami Chavis, the director of the Criminal Justice Program will follow.
Mr. Stolarz is the Washington Post best-selling author of Grace and Justice on Death Row: The Race Against Time and Texas to Free an Innocent Man wherein he recounts the story of Alfred Dewayne Brown's fight for exoneration and the part Mr. Stolarz played in that. Mr. Brown was wrongfully convicted of a robbery gone wrong in 2003. Mr. Brown was incarcerated for 12 years until the Harris County District Attorney's office ultimately dismissed the charges against him.
Event Details
Dial-In Information
The Watch Party will begin at 6:30 on Oct. 29th and the Q&A with Mr. Stolarz and Mr. Brown will follow via Zoom at 8pm.
To participate in this event you must have access to a Netflix account and the "Netflix Party/Teleparty" extension installed. You can find instructions on how to install the necessary extension here. Netflix Party is currently only available for Google Chrome. The Q & A will be held via Zoom immediately after the conclusion of the episode at 8pm.
Click HERE to register for this event. If you would prefer to only register for the live Q&A, please complete this form instead.
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