Amicus presents "If I Should Die..."

Wednesday 19th October 2011 18:30 to 21:00

Twenty years ago Andrew Lee Jones was executed by the state of Louisiana.
He went to his death without knowing whether he was guilty or innocent.
He is the reason Amicus was founded.

Amicus are marking the occasion with 3 different events in 3 different locations:

  • London - Tuesday 18th October (more)
  • Manchester - Wednesday 19th October (more)
  • Edinburgh - Thursday 20th October (more)

For ticket infomation please see www.amicus-alj.org/events or contact Eleanor Byrne-Rosengren: eleanor@amicus-alj.org / 0207 072 5603

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