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- 22 year-old Elma Sands is found murdered in a Manhattan well on January 2nd, 1800. Her lover, wealthy and well-connected Levi Weeks, is accused of the barbaric offense. Weeks brings in the nation's best legal team to clear his name.
- Uncovers startling new evidence that Jeremy is responsible for a string of murders. King is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Devil in the Grove, which led to the exonerations of four innocent men.
- Wrongful Conviction: False Confessions is a true crime podcast that looks at how innocent people can be manipulated in to giving false confessions. The program is hosted by Laura Nirider and Steve Drizin, famed attorneys, co-directors at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law's Center on Wrongful Convictions.
- Wrongful Conviction: Junk Science is a true crime podcast that takes at hard look at the pseudo-sciences like arson, bite-mark identification, blood spatter, and ballistics that are sometimes used to put innocent people behind bars. The program is hosted by Josh Dubin, Innocence Project Ambassador and famed defense attorney.
- Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom is a true crime and criminal law podcast that features intimate conversations with men and women who have spent years in prison for crimes they maintain they did not commit. The program is hosted by criminal justice reform advocate and founding board member of the Innocence Project Jason Flom.
- Hosted by Jason Flom, and Maggie Freleng. It features intimate conversations with men and women who have spent years in prison for crimes they maintain they did not commit.
- Co-hosted by comedian Clayton English and Greg Glod, senior criminal justice fellow at Americans for Prosperity, examines the true cost of five decades of policy, policing, and persecution. Special guests, including diverse subject matter experts, peel back the surface of this complicated period of US history, showing the ways the War on Drugs has fueled over incarceration, exacerbated addiction and hampered economic progress. By shining a spotlight on how the communities have crumbled under the weight of this so-called 'war,' they can explore the politicization of public health policy, institutional racism and classism in the legislation and administration of criminal law, and how decriminalization and other alternatives could bring the fruitless 'war' to an end.
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