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Wrongfully Accused: How a Father Fought the System and Won

28 min · 21 de oct de 2025
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In this episode of Criminal INjustice, defense attorney Casey Krizman sits down with fellow trial lawyer Eric Faddis to unpack one of Colorado’s most shocking wrongful prosecution cases. Eric shares the story of a father falsely accused of killing his infant daughter — and how the truth, buried under bias and bureaucracy, finally came to light. Together, Casey and Eric expose the human toll of the criminal INjustice system, the failures of medical and prosecutorial oversight, and the fight for reform inside and outside the courtroom. They discuss: --How tunnel vision and “baby killer” headlines nearly destroyed an innocent man. --What it takes to stand up to powerful prosecutors and expert witnesses. --Why independent medical review boards could save lives — and justice. --The media’s role in shaping public perception of guilt and innocence. If you care about truth, accountability, and real reform, this conversation will hit hard.

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