Samuel R. Gross
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For other persons named Samuel Gross, see Samuel Gross (disambiguation).
Samuel R. Gross is an American lawyer and professor known for his work in false convictions and exonerations, notably the Larry Griffin death penalty case.
He graduated from Columbia College in 1968 and earned a J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1973. He currently teaches at University of Michigan.
[edit] References
- Samuel R. Gross biography
- The Griffin Report
- Exonerations in the United States, 1989 through 2003.
- Eckholm, Eric (February 24, 1995). Studies Find Death Penalty Tied to Race Of the Victims. New York Times
- Liptak, Adam (April 19, 2004). Study Suspects Thousands of False Convictions. New York Times