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Episode 456: Criminal Injustice PART 2

Resources from this episode

Check out the Innocence Project 

The Death Penalty — Civics 101: A Podcast


An Execution in Nebraska - The New York Times


Perfect Evidence - This American Life


DIY - This American Life


Should the Wrongfully Convicted Take an Alford Plea? - The Atlantic 


Can You Prove Your Innocence Without DNA? - The Atlantic


The Wrong Man - The Atlantic 


Jailing the Wrong Man: Mug Shot Searches Persist in New York, Despite Serious Risks - The New York Times


DNA Evidence Exonerates a Man of Murder After 20 Years in Prison - The New York Times


Was It a False Confession in ‘Making a Murderer’? The Supreme Court May Decide - The New York Times


Abolish the Death Penalty | All Debates | Debate | IQ2US Debates


Amazon.com: Watch Ken Burns: The Central Park Five | Prime Video


Episode 456: Criminal Injustice PART 2

Comments

Do more like this! I love the regular format too but variety is good.

Tamara Woodcock

I really liked this format. Maybe you could pepper these in occasionally.

I'm not a tall man, but I am a disaster

Please, I focus on this podcast to be entirand. Not depressed.

That's not your Lawn Tiger

Thought provoking show, guys!

Shane Partington

Hey! You look just like my buddy brad from Flagstaff. Must be the Illinois thing.

Jah Bok-Choy advises MoreDrugsMoreBikes

This is normally a podcast that I enjoy making fun in desperate times. Where is it¿ this post ability to autocorrect "it"

That's not your Lawn Tiger

If you have the time to read up on Kerry Max Cook, his is one of the most egregious Alford Plea cases. <a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerry_Max_Cook" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerry_Max_Cook</a> What this man went through is unconscionable

Jessica Wilson

Why don't we just have a dedicated prosecutor( which is often the role AG's play) and a dedicated defender.

joshua macdonald

The Alford Plea is what allowed the West Memphis Three to finally walk free after 18 years on death row.

Coma Ecliptic


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