MARC H. SIMON, Author and Co-Producer of After Innocence
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Marc H. Simon is an attorney and filmmaker, and has experience working in front of the camera as an actor and on-air correspondent. Simon is a graduate of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and is an alumnus of its Innocence Project, an experience which inspired the making of After Innocence. He is also an attorney at the law firm of Dreier LLP in New York City. His professional biography can be found on their website. Marc recently completed his second feature documentary film entitled, "Nursery University."Read an article about Marc Simon from the University of Pennsylvania Gazette.
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ALEX DUNBAR, Producer of Blanchard Road, A Murder in the Finger Lakes
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Alex Dunbar has worked as a photojournalist and filmmaker for more than a decade. As a high school student in Massachusetts, Dunbar was intrigued by a class project on the Sam Sheppard murder trial and Sheppard's appeals. The questions that the Sheppard case raised about imperfections in the justice system made a profound impression on him. He went on to study Television/Film Production and Legal Policy Studies at Syracuse University. Since then, Dunbar has worked for NBC, CBS, and Fox affiliates, and has produced and co-directed the feature length documentaries, The Old Quarry and Other Haunted Places in Central New York, and "Blanchard Road, A Murder in the Finger Lakes."
Blanchard Road has been a true labor of love for Alex Dunbar and the team that worked on it. Close to three years in production, it was fiolmed in locations in Buffalo, Manhattan, Albany, Elmira, and Auburn. Dunbar is currently developing other projects through the Syracuse based Wind Up Films.
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ALBA MORALES, Staff Attorney wit the Innocence Project in New York City.
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Alba Morales is a staff attorney at the Innocence Project and litigates postconviction DNA cases throughout the country. She also supervises students through the Innocence Project clinic at Cardozo.
Prior to joining the Innocence Project in April 2006, Ms. Morales was an associate at Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady LLP, a law firm specializing in civil rights litigation. From 2003-2006, she was a public defender in the Brooklyn office of the Legal Aid Society's Criminal Defense Division. She also clerked for the Honorable Rosemary Barkett on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Miami, Florida.
Ms. Morales graduated from Brown University in 1996 and New York University School of Law in 2001.
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