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Defending the Wrongfully Convicted

1 h 7 min · 17 de may de 2022
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Innocent people are sent to prison.  Sometimes for lifetimes.  Sometimes they are executed. Why? How does this happen? And why should you care?  On this episode I interview Jason Gichner.  Jason is the senior legal council for the Tennessee Innocence Project.  Jason has spent his professional career defending people from an unjust system.  He tells us how people are wrongfully convicted, what they go through regarding the appeals courts, problems with the current legal system and many more issues surrounding this heartbreaking and inspiring topic.

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