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Download Podcast That was the question posed by our Crimes of the Century co-hosts and their guests as part of the Black Talk Radio network on February 12, 2015. Guests were former Tennessee Deputy Sheriff Mark P. Lipton and Dr. Richard Olivito, Director of the Midwest Center for Constitutional Rights.  The discussion suggests that the “Haves” and the “Have Nots” in America can be sorted into four different Americas . . . one comprised of people struggling to overcome brush-offs and...
Published 02/13/15
Download Podcast That’s a distinct possibility given what we learn from Crimes of the Century May 29, 2014 broadcast.  Your COC co-hosts were joined for that show by key organizers of the 2014 National Week of Action Against Incarcerating Youth.  And what they shared was NOT some soft-on-misbehaving-youth, liberal rhetoric.  Instead, the panel of passionate youth advocates provide compelling evidence that America over-criminalizes its young people. The insights of COC guests Raees Ramero,...
Published 05/30/14
Download Podcast For their April 3, 2014 broadcast, your COC co-hosts spoke with legal reform activist and award winning novelist Mara Leveritt who is also an Advisory Board member for the Center for Prosecutor Integrity (CPI). In addition to sharing important information about the CPI, and intriguing insights into her work as a writer, Mara provided exciting details about the CPI’s 2014 Innocence Summit. The event is to take place on June 20 - 21, 2014 and will feature some of the country’s...
Published 04/10/14
Download Podcast For their final live broadcast in 2013, your “Crimes of the Century” co-hosts interview attorney Jamie Fellner, Senior Advisor for the U.S. Program of Human Rights Watch, one of the world’s leading independent organizations dedicated to defending and protecting human rights. Attorney Fellner is author of HRW’s recently released report on coercive plea bargaining titled “An Offer You Can’t Refuse -- How US Federal Prosecutors Force Drug Defendants to Plead Guilty”  Read HRW’s...
Published 12/14/13
Download Podcast For their December 5th, 2013 broadcast, your “Crimes of the Century” co-hosts considered “The Mindset of Criminal Defendants Who Won't Plea”.  Assisting with the effort is Florida-based Psychotherapist and Behavioral Analyst Rebecca Potter.  COC co-hosts, Potter, and other audience members explore the mindset of criminal defendants who insist on going to trial including the actually innocent; the overcharged; guilty people when the government has a weak case; people with...
Published 12/08/13
Download Podcast Thanks to veteran jury consultant Zachary Klein, the November 21, 2013 “Crimes of the Century” broadcast makes clear that selecting and winning over juries is tricky to say the least. But it seems that to have almost any chance of jury acquittal, innocent and over-charged criminal defendants need relatively commanding defense lawyers and reasonably neutral trial judges. Good luck with getting that. To what extent does the U.S. Constitution entitle criminal defendants to a...
Published 11/22/13
Download Podcast November 14, 2013 marks the second in our “Crimes of the Century” series on flawed forensics. Spotlighted was the high profile murder and attempted murder conviction of Diane Downs, portrayed by the late Farrah Fawcett in the movie “Small Sacrifices”. Diane Downs was convicted in 1984 of killing her 6 year old daughter and attempting to kill her 3 year old son and 8 year old daughter to woo a lover who reportedly did not want children. However, life appears to have imitated...
Published 11/15/13
Download Podcast For their November 7, 2013 broadcast, your “Crimes of the Century” co-hosts considered the antics of former Texas state judge Elizabeth E. Coker who was forced to resign after being caught texting instructions from the bench to an Assistant District Attorney who was assisting in the prosecution of a case in Coker's court.Joined by Kenneth Kendrick, Drum Major’s for Truth Program Director, and former deputy sheriff Mark Lipton, the COC team addressed multiple topics from the...
Published 11/08/13
Download Podcast For their October 24, 2013 broadcast, your “Crimes of the Century” co-hosts talk with Dr. Paul Leighton from the Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Criminology at Eastern Michigan University as he describes the dynamics of private prisons in America. The for-profit business model of this industry threatens to turn the U.S. into a predator nation, steadily feeding inmates to wealthy corporate interests and everyone looking to these private prison fat cats for income...
Published 10/25/13
Download Podcast For their October 10, 2013 broadcast, your “Crimes of the Century” co-hosts considered “Crackdowns on Inmate Organizing -- The Line Between Suppressing Disturbances and Suppressing Constitutional Rights”. Certified correctional officer, former federal inmate discipline committeeman, and human rights activist Kenneth Kendrick kept us attuned to the volatility of prison environments and the risks of coordinated inmate conduct. But he was dismayed, as we all were, by the...
Published 10/11/13
Download Podcast Herman Wallace -- Another Man In The Mirror: In one of their most important broadcasts, your “Crimes of the Century” co-hosts consider the circumstances of Herman Wallace of the “Angola 3”. Wallace, along with two other men, was convicted in 1972 for the brutal stabbing death of an Angola, Louisiana prison guard. Wallace’s conviction was recently overturned, but only after he spent more than 40 years in solitary confinement. Wallace has reportedly died from liver cancer, just...
Published 10/04/13
Download Podcast For this September 26, 2013 broadcast, your Crimes of the Century co-hosts conduct an online Open House for "The Plea for Justice Program" (P4J), a grassroots initiative to reform America's plea bargaining system. Reports indicate as of mid-Summer 2012 that 97% of federal and 94% of state criminal cases are resolved by plea bargains. Learn why lawyers, legal scholars, and criminal defendants regularly denounce the whole process as unconstitutional coercion and extortion and...
Published 09/27/13
Download Podcast Our jaws are dropped and it’s only the first broadcast in our ongoing series, “FLAWED FORENSICS: The Science of Wrongful Convictions”. On September 19, 2013, your Crimes of the Century co-hosts began what will be a periodic examination of questionable uses and exclusions of forensic evidence in criminal prosecutions. Our initial guest in the series, former Deputy Sheriff Mark Lipton, leaves us struggling to make sense of his conviction for a violent assault when it seems that...
Published 09/21/13
Download Podcast "Crimes of the Century" co-hosts consider whether federal equal protection provisions allow judges to lawfully ignore the indisputable, discriminatory impact of facially neutral laws in America. This vitally important episode is based on the controversial May 2013 decision by a panel of Sixth Circuit judges on the retroactivity of Congress' 2010 Fair Sentencing Act intended to eliminate decades of bias against African Americans in the enforcement of federal crack cocaine...
Published 09/13/13
Download Podcast For this broadcast, Crimes of the Century radio co-hosts had the pleasure of speaking with Jesse Lava, Campaign Director for Beyond Bars, a nonprofit advocate working to end mass incarceration in America. Beyond Bars recently released "Our Turn to Dream", described as "a film in honor of the 50th Anniversary of MLK, Jr.'s 'I Have a Dream' speech".
Published 08/23/13
Download Podcast Joined by Estefan Garcia, co-founder of "American Inner-City Builders" which employs ex-offenders, Crimes of the Century radio co-hosts explore the perils of parole in America. Their discussion reveals that parole in America is a "vicious cycle" that does not reduce crime or recidivism and is primarily a system of government oppression. Orange is truly the new Black!
Published 08/16/13
Download Podcast Crimes of the Century radio co-hosts explore the state of medical care in U.S. prisons during this broadcast titled "Department of Corrections, Unless You Need Serious Medical Treatment?!?!" Joined by a licensed correctional officer, COC co-hosts, including noted prisoner abolitionist Dr. Roxanne Greschner, consider the extent to which prison medical staff and/or prison facilities themselves can be liable for grossly inadequate medical treatment of prisoners.
Published 08/09/13
Download Podcast In this broadcast, Crimes of the Century co-hosts examine the good, bad, and ugly of Lafler v. Cooper, the U.S. Supreme Court case confirming criminal defendants' right to effective legal assistance during plea bargaining. Most shabby lawyers are safe from ridicule despite the decision. But Justice Scalia seems to think it turns America's criminal justice system into a loose slot machine, spewing "get out of jail free" passes to criminal hustlers!
Published 08/02/13
Download Podcast In this debut episode, Crimes of the Century co-hosts look at well-meaning juries getting it wrong in self-defense cases. Plus in the 2nd half of this dual episode, they challenge us to begin reform OUTSIDE prisons instead of relying on hunger strikes and similar efforts by vulnerable prisoners!
Published 07/27/13