There have been 2,753 exonerations in the United States since 1989. We dive into these cases as well as the future of our justice system on Exonerated.
At 16 years old, Jeffrey Deskovic was wrongfully convicted of rape and murder of a classmate in 1989. Sixteen years later he was exonerated on the grounds of actual innocence by DNA evidence. Jeff is now an attorney and the founder of The Jeffrey Deskovic Foundation dedicated to the exoneration of other innocent prisoners.Please consider supporting his cause at www.deskovic.org.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/exonerated)
This is an extended cut of the entire interview with Kwame Ajamu. In the future, this special content will be available exclusively on our website at exoneratedpodcast.com.
Kwame Ajamu spent 3 years on death row and a total of 28 years in prison for a robbery and murder he didn't commit. He was finally freed when the sole witness in the case recanted his testimony. Visit exoneratedpodcast.com for more information and special content. Special thanks to Kwame Ajamu, Witness To Innocence, and Kyle Swenson of The Washington Post.
There have been 2,753 exonerations in the United States since 1989. We dive into many of these cases and interview the advocates and convicts engaged in exoneration policy and discuss the future or our justice system. All statistics referenced in this episode are provided by The National Registry of Exonerations published by The University Of Michigan.