Series premiere of MJP television program airs tonight

   
The Medill Justice Project is proud to present MJP-TV, a weekly interview-style television program that discusses local, national and international criminal justice issues. Starting today, Chicago audiences can watch MJP-TV on Thursdays at 10:30 p.m. and Fridays at midnight on CAN TV Channel 21. Guests for the first season include Jennifer Del Prete, who was ordered freed from prison after an MJP investigation; Dr. Jan Leestma, a shaken-baby syndrome expert; Keith Findley, co-founder of the Wisconsin Innocence Project; and Amanda Westrich, MJP's director of operations.

View a promo video for MJP-TV here



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All the best, 

 
Prof. Alec Klein
Director of The Medill Justice Project
MEDILL | Northwestern University

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