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List of Allies

Every person listed under “contact us” or “board member” of
each organization below should get added to our mailing list for every
fundraising and informational letter.

NCADP - Diann Rust-Tierney

VA ACLU - Kent Willis, Hope

Interfaith Center - Doug Smith (Virginia News Service)

VA Catholic Conference - Jeff Caruso

Virginia Capital Representation Resource Center - Rob Lee

Fair Trial Project - Betsy Edwards

Rutherford Institute - John Whitehead

Indigent Defense Commission, Capital Defenders - Joe Flood

VA Assoc. Crim. Def. Lawyers - Kristie Kane, Peter Greenspun,
Marvin Miller - they have a legislation committee, Aimee is its
lobbyist.

Washington & Lee’s Capital Case Clearinghouse - David Bruck

Virginia Organizing Project - Joe Szakos

Prosecutors in Virginia - Denise Lunsford, Jerry’s wife Julie
McConnell?, Michael Herring, Gary Close.

Why not support more fair defense attorneys in running for
prosecutions

Quakers - Barbara Ginsburg, current facilitator of the Friends
Committe on Commonwealth Legislation (FCCL). 703-455-0194.
jbginsburg@cox.net

Death Penalty Information Center - Dick Dieter

Former AGs - Tony Troy, Bill Broaddus

VADP advisory board!

Our major donors:

NAACP of Virginia
Salim King Khalfani (804) 321-5678
1214 West Graham Rd., Richmond, VA 23220

(on our advisory board)

VA Cure
Jean AuldridgeDirector, VA CURE3421 Spring Drive

Alexandria, VA 22306Work: 703-765-6549Home: 703-765-7010 Cell:
703-403-0304

(on our advisory board)

Equal Justice USA - Shari Silberstein

Legal Aid Justice Center -Alex Gulotta

Jim Hingeley - IDC and VACDL, also on board of fair trial project

Amnesty Int’l - Breanna Peterson, VA Field Director. 600
Pennsylvania Ave. SE

5th Floor

Washington, D.C. 20003

phone: (202) 544-0200 xt. 269

fax: (202) 546-7142

Jack McCown, Owner/Editor of “Cumberland Courier”; 51 Milden
Road, Farmville, VA 23901 804 492-5875. Republican and death
penalty supporter, but might thing criminal justice system is too
broken.

Other:
Reports done in VA on fairness of DP

http://www.thejusticeproject.org/state/in-your-state.html?
related_regions=VA


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