I’d like to send this to griseofulvin preis The British lawyer Clive Stafford Smith, 54, who studied at the University of North Carolina, has represented more than 300 prisoners facing the death penalty in the United States and secured the release of 65 prisoners from Guantánamo Bay. He is the director of the charity Reprieve, which he founded in 1999, and was awarded an OBE for humanitarian services in 2000. His second book, Injustice, was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize 2013. Stafford Smith lives with his wife, Emily Bolton, a lawyer, and their son, Wilfred, five, in west Dorset.