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In Defense of Liberty

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A weekly History, True Crime and Government podcast
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In Defense of Liberty

In Defense of Liberty

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In Defense of Liberty

In Defense of Liberty

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A weekly History, True Crime and Government podcast
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Further Reading:Getting Life: An Innocent Man's 25-Year Journey from Prison to Peace, by Michael Morton, https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19302626-getting-lifeMORE FROM THE TECHNOFUNKBOY:http://technofunkboy.comMORE FROM DESDYMONA HOWA
You can find out more about Steve Brand's criminal practice here: https://www.brcriminallaw.com/MORE FROM THE TECHNOFUNKBOY:http://technofunkboy.comMORE FROM DESDYMONA HOWARD:https://desdymona.com
MORE FROM THE TECHNOFUNKBOY:http://technofunkboy.comMORE FROM DESDYMONA HOWARD:https://desdymona.com
Check out Smith and Vinson Law Firm: https://www.smithandvinson.com/MORE FROM THE TECHNOFUNKBOY:http://technofunkboy.comMORE FROM DESDYMONA HOWARD:https://desdymona.com
Further Reading:The Skeptical Juror and the Trial of Cameron Todd Willingham by J. Bennett AllenInferno: An Inquiry Into the Willingham Fire by J. Bennett AllenTrial by Fire by David Grann (The New Yorker, August 31, 2009), https://www.newyo
MORE FROM THE TECHNOFUNKBOY:http://technofunkboy.comMORE FROM DESDYMONA HOWARD:https://desdymona.com
MORE FROM THE TECHNOFUNKBOY:http://technofunkboy.comMORE FROM DESDYMONA HOWARD:https://desdymona.com
Further Reading: The Skeptical Juror and the Trial of Cameron Todd Willingham by J. Bennett AllenInferno: An Inquiry Into the Willingham Fire by J. Bennett AllenTrial by Fire by David Grann (The New Yorker, August 31, 2009), https://www.newy
Welcome to our first Q&A episode! Kai from The Technofunkboy brings Jen questions from listeners. Want to submit a question?Email [email protected] or tweet me @defensepodMORE FROM THE TECHNOFUNKBOY:http://technofunkboy.com
In this episode, Jen chats with the co-hosts of Criminal Conduct.Check out Criminal Conduct here: http://criminalconduct.net/Also, be sure to check out Javier's show, Pretend at http://pretendradio.org/ and John's show, Twisted at http://www
In 1991, a house fire claimed the lives of 2-year-old Amber Kuykendall, 1-year-old Kameron Willingham, and 1-year-old Karmon Willingham. Their father, Cameron Todd Willingham escaped. Fire investigators concluded that the fire had been delibera
Bob Ruff is the host of Truth and Justice, a show that investigates wrongful convictions using the combined talents of the show's many fans. In this episode, Jen chats with Bob in the first of a series of interviews with citizen detectives. C
In 1986, Ray Hightower was convicted of aggravated kidnapping and indecency with a child in Abilene, Texas. The primary evidence against him was testimony that a hair found in his truck belonged to the victim. Was that testimony accurate?Ray
Jen chats with Austin criminal defense attorney Steve Brand to learn about Gov. Abbott's Executive Order No. GA-13 and other Covid-19 issues in the criminal justice world.
In this bonus episode, Jen chats with Lloyd Schlup's attorney.MORE FROM THE TECHNOFUNKBOY:http://technofunkboy.comMORE FROM DESDYMONA HOWARD:https://desdymona.com
The second case in our actual innocence series tells the story of Lloyd Schlup, who was framed for the murder of Arthur Dade, Jr. in 1984 while serving a life sentence at the infamous Missouri State Penitentiary.FURTHER READING:Schlup v. Del
Check out this bonus episode featuring an interview with the co-founder of the California Innocence Project, Justin Brooks!California Innocence Project Website:https://californiainnocenceproject.org/MORE FROM THE TECHNOFUNKBOY:http://tech
Check out this bonus episode featuring an interview with the Deputy Director of the Innocence Project of Texas! IPOTX Website:https://innocencetexas.org/Full bio for Allison Clayton:https://innocencetexas.org/staffMORE FROM THE TECHNOFUN
This week, we start a new series on actual innocence with the case of Herrera v. Collins, 506 US 390 (1993).SPECIAL THANKS:TJ Counihan of 4170 Productions (@4170productions)Adam Ballinger of Graveyard Tales (https://www.graveyardpodcast.com
“I used to always tell my clients, where there’s life, there’s hope.”In this bonus episode, listen to South Texas College of Law Professor Kenneth Williams discuss the Stickland standard and what it's like to work on death penalty cases. CH
"If there was anything, short of selling my soul to the devil, I could do to bring them back to their families or stop the suffering or pay back what I did, I would be willing to do it. But I know there ain't no way I can do that. I'm always th
In this bonus episode, listen to Houston criminal defense attorney Mark Thiessen talk about defending citizens accused of alcohol and drug crimes. CHECK OUT THE THIESSEN LAW FIRM HERE: https://www.thetexastrialattorney.com/MORE FROM THE TE
"Then the Spirit of the Lord came on Gideon, and he blew a trumpet..."Judges 6:34In part 2 of this 3-part series on the right to counsel, Jennifer tells the story of Clarence Earl Gideon, whose conviction for breaking and entering was overtu
“It doesn’t matter how obviously guilty a defendant may be. We as a society are not judged on the fact that we were able to convict and punish the individual. We’re judged on the fairness of the process that’s used to get to that outcome.”FUL
In the first full episode, hear the story of nine black teenagers who were falsely accused of rape by two young white women in 1931. In this case, the United States Supreme Court held for the first time that a trial conducted in state court vio
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