Thorough and Inciteful
I'm so happy to have found this podcast. Years ago I worked with a Prisoners Assistance program at the U. Maine School of Law. We dealt only with civil and family matters, not their convictions because we were funded through the DOC. However, it was a class too, and wrongful conviction cases were discussed. We were lucky enough to have the Innocence Project come with Jeff Deskovic, someone whom they helped exonerate. If you don't know about wrongful convictions and the Innocence Project, you need this podcast in your life. If you do know about it, you need this podcast in your life. The host and his guests balance thoughtful discussions about the convictions and their eventual exonerations, with explorations of our criminal justice system. I am eagerly awaiting the next episode.Read full review »
Muthermcree via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/16
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What a great podcast. We need more like this. Publicizing prosecutorial misconduct and th uneven scales of justice. I support this podcast 100 percent and I hope you will too!
Crappyyyyyyygrrrrrr via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/06/16
I listened to every podcast available in a matter of days. The stories are sad and terrible yet show the victim's spirit and ability to put their lives back together. To those that don't like they style of interview- stay with it! I think he gets better as he gains podcast experience....Read full review »
iPhoneUserNYC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/15/16
This podcast is good already, but Jason Flom makes this podcast great. I subscribe to about 35 podcasts, and he is hands down the best interviewer and host of any of them. Up there with Ira Glass. Wow, keep up the great work and fantastic interviews.
HTWoodson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/03/17
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