Florida Innocence Commission Article
August 18, 2010 on 9:02 am | In Commentary, State legal news, TCADP actions | No Comments |FSUNews.com has an article on Nancy Daniel’s presentation about the Florida Innocence Commission.
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Nancy Daniels, Public Defender of the 2nd Judicial Circuit
August 8, 2010 on 9:50 am | In State legal news, TCADP actions | No Comments |Member of Newly Created Florida Innocence Commission
Speaks at Annual Meeting of the Tallahassee Citizens Against the Death Penalty
Public Defender, 2nd Judicial Circuit – Nancy Daniels
Tuesday, August 10 — 7:00 p.m.
Westminster Room — First Presbyterian — 110 North Adams – Park and Adams
There have been 255 post-conviction DNA exonerations in the United States.
In Florida, 11 people have been exonerated through DNA testing. Twenty-three men on death row in Florida were found to be innocent either through DNA testing or through some other evidence.
Among those named to the Commission is Nancy Daniels, Public Defender of the 2nd Judicial Circuit. Nancy Daniels was first elected as Public Defender in 1990 and was Florida’s first female public defender.
Ms. Daniels will speak about the purpose and work of this historic Commission at the Annual Meeting of the Tallahassee Citizens Against the Death Penalty.
Vote for our new officers:
Mary Anne Hoffman – Chair
Juvais Harrington – Chair Elect
Walter Moore – Secretary
Terry Farley Walsh – Treasurer
Nancy Daniels to speak.
August 2, 2010 on 3:32 pm | In TCADP actions | No Comments |
255 FOUND INNOCENT – SO FAR!
Member of Newly Created Florida Innocence Commission
Speaks at Annual Meeting of the Tallahassee Citizens Against the Death Penalty
Ø Public Defender, 2nd Judicial Circuit – Nancy Daniels
Ø Tuesday, August 10 — 7:00 p.m.
Ø Westminster Room of First Presbyterian Church
Ø 110 North Adams – corner of Park and Adams
· 255 post-conviction DNA exonerations in the United States. The average length of time served by the innocent is 13 years. The total number of years served is about 3,245.
· In Florida, 11 people have been exonerated through DNA testing. Twenty-three men on death row in Florida were found to be innocent either through DNA testing or through some other evidence.
· On July 2, 2010 Chief Justice Charles Canady issued an Administrative Order establishing a Florida Innocence Commission and naming 23 members.
· Among those named to the Commission is Nancy Daniels, Public Defender of the 2nd Judicial Circuit. Nancy Daniels was first elected as Public Defender in 1990 and was Florida’s first female public defender.
· Ms. Daniels will speak about the purpose and work of this historic Commission at the Annual Meeting of the Tallahassee Citizens Against the Death Penalty.
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