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Amicus 2025 Champions of Justice Awards

Songs For the Unheard: A Celebration of Voices Raised for Justice

Wednesday 26th November at 6:30 PM GMT  |  Inner Temple Hall, Crown Office Row, Temple, London EC4Y 7HL


An evening of celebration featuring the Amicus Champions of Justice Awards presentation and an inspiring performance by the Vox Holloway Community Choir. The choir will perform excerpts from The Sun Does Shine, a musical inspired by the remarkable story of Anthony Ray Hinton, a death row exoneree. The event, hosted by the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, will also include drinks and a delicious buffet for guests to enjoy.


Click HERE to purchase your tickets!



Founded in 1992 in memory of Andrew Lee Jones, Amicus was built to fight for those facing a death sentence in the US who are often, as a consequence of history, economy, and race, the most vulnerable in society.

Andrew, despite lack of clear evidence, was charged with murder and later executed in Louisiana in 1991. Tried in front of an all-white jury, represented by an inexperienced lawyer with details of his mental illness withheld by the prosecution, his case did not stand a chance. Andrew is only one of the many innocent people who received the death penalty as a result of lacking proper legal representation.

Amicus believes in due process and the right to a fair trial and works to provide assistance in a number of ways to ensure access to the kind of legal representation that could have saved Andrew's life. The casework programme, assisted by pro bono volunteers from affiliate international law firms, plays a crucial role in the detailed investigation of currently active capital cases in the US. Amicus also publishes the leading Capital Punishment Journal, runs a volunteer placement programme in the UK and the US and a bi-annual training program for lawyers and students working on death row cases. 

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