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Andre de Gruy, director of the Office of Capital Defense Counsel, will speak tonight about his experiences defending death penalty cases in Mississippi. M.P. Heindl

Attorney Andre de Gruy knows that the American justice system isnโ€™t perfect. Sometimes circumstances combine to convict people who didnโ€™t commit the crimes theyโ€™re accused of. As director of Mississippiโ€™s Office of Capital Defense Counsel, de Gruy and his staff of lawyers represent people whom Mississippi has convicted of the most heinous crimes, mostly murders and rapes.

Kennedy Brewer and Levon Brooks are prime examples of justice system failures. Brewer spent 16 years behind barsโ€”six of them on death rowโ€”and Brooks spent 18 years in prison for rapes and murders they didnโ€™t commit. Mississippi exonerated the two men last year when DNA evidence proved another man committed the Brewer crime, and he subsequently confessed to the Brooks crime. De Gruy was one of several attorneys who had worked to set Brewer free.

โ€œReally the best part of the job is being able to go into a jail and see somebody who was probably in the lowest point of their life, and most afraid of their life, and for them to feel that Iโ€™m there to help them,โ€ he told the Jackson Free Press last November.

Tonight at 7 p.m., de Gruy will present โ€œReport From the Battlefield: Defending Death Penalty Cases in Mississippi,โ€ sponsored by Mississippians Educating For Smart Justice. Calling him โ€œone of the most effective criminal defense lawyers in the stateโ€ in a release, MESJ notes that de Gruy has spent his entire 20-year career representing the poor. Prior to his appointment in 2001 to the OCDC, de Gruy interned at the Capital Defense Resource Center, a federally funded non-profit, and worked as a trial attorney for the Hinds County Public Defenders office.

โ€œThere are no higher stakes in criminal law,โ€ de Gruy said of his post-conviction capital defense work.

The free program will be held at St. Richard Catholic Church, 1242 Lynnwood Drive, located behind Banner Hall.

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This is going to be a great presentation. If you can make it, be there. Anyone going to be able to record it?


I consider myself lucky to have been able to intern with Andre and all the staff of Mississippi’s Office of Capital Defense Counsel before leaving law school. I am sure the presentation will be excellent.

Ronni Mott, award-winning writer, talented artist and peace-loving yogi, whose beautiful soul left us on February 2. She was 64.