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                  <text>CASPER COLLEGE
SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR
FEBRUARY 25-26,1982

�"I don't know what is meant by justice,
but I do know that it cannot exist in
the absence of law."
Daniel

Ka tki n

"There is no such thing as justice —
in or out of court."
C1 a rence

Da r row

�LAW:

A SEARCH FOR JUSTICE

CASPER COLLEGE
SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR
FEBRUARY 25 AND 26. 1982

SEMINAR DIRECTOR
F. E. "SKIP" GILLUM

�EVENTS
TH U RS DAY, FEBRUARY 25, 19^2______________

A Seminar Welcome by Dr. Lloyd Loftin,
President of Casper College
9: (X) a.m.

Durham
Hal 1

LECTURE

"The Legal System
and How It Works"
CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERT ROSE

Following the lecture by
Chief Justice Rose, coffee
will be served in the lobby.

10:30 a.m.

Durham
Hall

PANELS

"Equal Justice Under Law"
Chief Justice Robert Rose
Gerry L. Spence
Vincent Bugliosi
Frank Chapman
Margaret Murdock
Russell Rauchfuss, Moderator

AD 198

"Capital Punishment and Deterrence"
Rudy Restivo
George Blau
Henry Abraham
Leonard Meacham
Robert Wilkes, Moderator

1

�THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1982

1:30 p.m.
Durham
Hall

LECTURE
"Gunning for Justice"
GERRY L. SPENCE

Following the lecture by
Mr. Spence, coffee will be
served in the lobby.

3:00 p.m.

Durham
Hal 1

PANELS

"Whose Rights: The Victim's,
the Suspect's, or Society's?"
Henry Abraham
Richard Honaker
Ronald Ketchum
Maggie Edler
Mi ke Lynch
David Cherry, Moderator

AD 198

"Justice Without Lawyers"

Jon Brady
Stephen Davidson
Pat Boyer
Robert M. Forrister
Robert Moenkhaus, Moderator

8:00 p.m.
Durham
Hal 1

LECTURE
"Criminal Justice:
for Change"

A Case

CHARLES E. SILBERMAN

2

�FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1982

9:00 a.m.
Durham
Hall

LECTURE

"The Sensationalism of Crime"
VINCENT BUGLIOSI

Following the lecture by Mr. Bugliosi,
coffee will be served in the lobby.

10:00 a.m.

Durham
Hall

PANELS

"Fair Trial and a Free Press"
Pete Williams
Richard High
Dave Park.
Peter Feeney
Vincent Bugliosi
Les Obert, Moderator

AD 198

"Plea Bargaining:
Whose Best Interests?"

Charles S i1berman
John Barrett
Dan Spangler
George Zimmers
Linda Miller
Mahlon Sorenson, Moderator

3

�FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1982

1:30 p.m.
Durham
Hal 1

LECTURE
"Judging or Legislating: Reflections
on the Judicial Role in a Democratic
Self-Governing Society"

HENRY J. ABRAHAM

Following the lecture by Dr. Abraham,
coffee will be served in the lobby.

3:00 p.m.

Durham*
Hal 1

CONCLUDING PANEL

"Justice:

Image or Reality"

Henry J. Abraham
Vi ncent Buglios i
George Blau
Charles Silberman
Jon Brady
F. E. "Skip" Gillum, Moderator

�CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERT ROSE
Robert Rose received his law degree from the
University of Wyoming in 1941. After serving in the
U.S. Air Force during WWII Chief Justice Rose served
in the Wyoming House of Representatives from
19^9"1951, as mayor of Casper from 1950-1951, and was
an Assistant Secretary of the Interior in Washington,
D.C. in 1951-1952.
Returning to Casper Chief Justice
Rose served on the Casper College Board of Trustees
for twelve years and as a member of the Community
College Commission for four years.
In 1975 he was
appointed to the Wyoming Supreme Court and was
elevated to Chief Justice on January 5, I98I.

In addition to lecturing extensively in Wyoming about
legal issues, Chief Justice Rose is a faculty
member of the National College for Criminal Defense
in Houston and the Western Trial Advocacy Institute
of the University of Wyoming. He has also published
articles in regional legal publications.
5

�GERRY L. SPENCE
Since receiving his Law Degree Mr. Spence has been
involved with various aspects of criminal and civil
practice in Wyoming. He has served as a Fremont
County and Prosecuting Attorney, was appointed as a
special prosecutor for the State of Wyoming, has
engaged in private defense work, and has represented
numerous clients in civil matters, some of which
have received national attention.
Some of his more publicized cases include the
prosecution of Mark Hopkinson, the defense of
Ed Cantrell, the suit filed against Penthouse
Magazine by a former Miss Wyoming, and the law
suit by Karen Silkwood against Kerr McGee.

6

�CHARLES E. SILBERRAN
Charles Silberman received an A.B. degree from
Columbia University in 19A6, and was awarded an
Honorary L.H.D. from Kenyon College in 1972. He is
a former senior editor of Fortune magaz i ne and
served as Director of the Study of Law and Justice,
a Ford Foundation research project, from 1972 to
1979. Mr. Silberman is currently a member of the
American Bar Association.

In addition to teaching and tutoring in economics,
Mr. Silberman has authored many articles and books
including: Crisis in Black and White; Crisis in
the Classroom; and his most recent book, C r i mi na1
Violence, Criminal Justice.

7

�VINCENT BUGLIOSI
Vincent Bugliosi received his undergraduate degree from
the University of Miami while on a tennis scholarship.
He attended the University of California at Los Angeles
Law School and graduated first in his class in 1964.
Mr. Bugliosi served as a Deputy District Attorney for
Los Angeles for eight years. During that time he
conducted close to 1,000 criminal trials, loosing only
one felony trial. His most famous trial was the
Manson case which became the basis for his best selling
book Helter Skelter which has sold more copies than any
other crime related book in America. Mr. Bugliosi was
also a Professor of Criminal Law at the Beverly School
of Law.

Mr. Bugliosi has lectured extensively at major colleges
and universities about legal issues. He is also the
author of two other books: Till Death Us Do Part and
Shadow of Pain.

8

�HENRY J. ABRAHAM
Henry J. Abraham is the James Hart Professor of
Government and Foreign Affairs at the University of
Virginia.
He received his A.B. suma cum laude from
Kenyon College; A.M. from Columbia University; and a
Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. He was
awarded an honorary L.H.D. in 1972 from Kenyon
Col 1ege.

He is a member of the Editorial Board, of The
Encyclopedia of the American Constitution. He has
also written numerous journal articles and contribu”
ted to numerous books. Dr. Abraham is the author
of numerous books including: The Judicial Process:
An Introductory Analysis of the Courts of the United
States, England, and France; Justices and Presidents:
A Political History of Appointments to the Supreme
Court; The Judiciary: The Supreme Court in the
Governmenta 1 Process; and Freedom and the Court:
Civil Rights and Liberties in the United States.
9

�PANEL MEMBERS
JOHN BARRETT, Chief of Police, Evansville, Wyoming.
B.S. University of Wyoming.
GEORGE BLAU, Assistant Professor of Psychology,
University of Wyoming. B.A. University of Colorado;
M.A., Ph.D., and J.D., University of Wyoming.

PAT BOYER, Assistant Professor of Social Work,
University of Wyoming. B.A. Mankato State College;
M.S.W. (with honors) University of Pittsburgh.

JON BRADY, Instructor of Government and Political
Science, Casper College. B.A. and M.A. University of
Denver; J.D. University of Wyoming.
FRANK CHAPMAN, Attorney-at-Law, former Wyoming State
Public Defender. B.S. and J.D. University of Wyoming.

DAVID CHERRY, Instructor of Government and Political
Science, Casper College. B.A. Washington and Jeffer­
son; M.A. Southern Illinois University.
STEPHEN DAVIDSON, County Court Judge, Natrona County.
B.A. and J.D. Creighton University.
MARGARET EDLER, Victim, Witness—Assistance Counselor,
Natrona County Attorney's Office.

PETER J. FEENEY, Attorney-at-Law, Municipal Judge,
City of Casper. A.B. Kean College; J.D. University of
Wyomi ng.

ROBERT M. FORRISTER, District Court Judge, Seventh
Judicial District.
B.S. Antioch College; J.D. Harvard
Law School.
F.E. "SKIP" GILLUM, Instructor of Criminal Justice,
Casper College. A.S. Casper College; B.A. Chadron
State College; M.P.A. University of Wyoming.

RICHARD B. HIGH, Editor, Casper Star Tribune.
RICHARD HONAKER, Attorney-at-Law, former Wyoming State
Public Defender, B.A. Harvard; J.D. University of
Wyomi ng.

RONALD KETCHUM, Deputy Sheriff, Natrona County.
Casper College; B.S. University of Wyoming.
10

A.S.

�PANEL MEMBERS CONTINUED
MICHAEL LYNCH, Instructor, Wyoming Law Enforcement
Academy. B.S. University of Wyoming; M.P.A.
University of Florida.

LEONARD MEACHAM, Undersheriff, Laramie County, former
Warden, Wyoming State Penitentiary.

LINDA MILLER, Attorney-at-Law, Assistant Wyoming
State Public Defender. B.S. Colorado State University;
J.D. University of Wyoming.
ROBERT MOENKHAUS, Instructor of Sociology, Casper
College. B.A. Elmhurst College; M.A. University of
Wyoming; M.Div. Eden Theological Seminary.
MARGARET MURDOCK, Assistant Professor of Political
Science, University of Wyoming. B.A. Creighton
University; M.A. and Ph.D. Tufts University.
LESTER G. OBERT, JR., Instructor of Sociology and
Criminal Justice, Casper College. A.S. Casper College;
B.S. and M.S. Brigham Young University.

DAVID PARK, Attorney-at-Law.
of Wyoming.

B.S. and J.D. University

RUSSELL RAUCHFUSS, Instructor of Criminal Justice and
Business Law, Casper College, Attorney-at-Law. B.S.
and J.D. University of Wyoming.

RUDY RESTIVO, Instructor of Criminal Justice, Laramie
County Community College, former chief of police,
Cheyenne, Wyoming.
MAHLON SORENSEN, Instructor of Business, Casper College.
B.S. and J.D. University of Nebraska.

DAN SPANGLER, District Court Judge, Seventh Judicial
District. B.A. University of Wyoming; M.A. London
School of Economics; L.L.B. Stanford.
ROBERT WILKES, Instructor of Psychology, Casper College.
B.S. and M.S. Iowa State University.
PETE WILLIAMS, News Director, KTWO Television and Radio.

GEORGE ZIMMERS, Attorney-at-Law, County and Prosecuting
Attorney, Albany County. B.A. and J.D. University of
Wyomi ng.
11

�ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We would like to thank the following persons for
their help in making a success of the seminar.

Program Designs by:

Posters by:

Donna Smith and Laura Pawlowski.

Students of Jim Stewart and
Jon Rossenberger.

The persons who provided the public address systems.
The Coquettes.
The Administration, faculty, and staff of
Casper College.

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