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How do you rebuild a life taken from you for 16 years? You fight—not just for yourself, but for others, too. In this episode, Jeffrey Deskovic, Esq., shares his journey from being wrongfully convicted at 17 to becoming a powerful advocate for justice. Exonerated by DNA evidence after 16 years of wrongful imprisonment, Jeffrey now dedicates his life to preventing others from facing the same fate. As the founder of the Deskovic Foundation for Justice, he's helped free 14 wrongfully convicted individuals and been instrumental in passing nine laws. Hear about his foundation's mission, the systemic flaws that lead to wrongful convictions, and how therapy and advocacy became key to his recovery. Join us for a compelling conversation about resilience, hope, and the ongoing fight for justice.
In Prison for Murder, He Was Innocent, Cleared by DNA: An Amazing Story of Resilience. He was cleared by DNA. His journey is one of unimaginable hardship and extraordinary resilience. Wrongfully imprisoned at the age of 16 for a crime he didn't commit, Jeffrey Deskovic spent 16 years behind bars for the brutal rape and murder of a high school classmate. In November 2006, his conviction was finally overturned, thanks to DNA evidence that not only proved his innocence but also identified the real perpetrator. Follow the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and most all social media platforms. The Crime That Shattered Lives On November 15, 1989, a 15-year-old girl from Peekskill, New York, vanished after school. Her body was discovered two days later, naked and brutally beaten, with clear signs of rape. The community was devastated, and the police were under intense pressure to find the perpetrator. Jeffrey Deskovic, a 16-year-old classmate of the victim, became the prime suspect due to his emotional response to her death. Despite his innocence, he states that the police coerced him into confessing to the crime after hours of intense interrogation. His story is available as a free podcast available on our website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and many other podcast platforms. A Confession Coerced Deskovic's confession was a result of relentless pressure from law enforcement. Over the course of several interrogations, he was subjected to a polygraph test in a small room, deprived of food, and isolated without legal representation. Exhausted and scared, Deskovic eventually broke down and confessed, despite knowing he was innocent. His alleged confession was the cornerstone of the prosecution's case, even though DNA evidence from the crime scene did not match his DNA. In Prison for Murder, He Was Innocent, An Amazing Story of Resilience. The Injustice of the Trial In January 1991, despite the DNA evidence that excluded him as the source of the semen found on the victim, Jeffrey Deskovic was convicted of first-degree rape and second-degree murder. The prosecution argued that the semen belonged to a consensual partner and that Deskovic killed the victim in a fit of jealousy. The jury believed the coerced confession over the scientific evidence, leading to his wrongful conviction. Exoneration Through DNA In 2006, the Innocence Project took on Deskovic's case, re-examining the DNA evidence with advanced technology. The results pointed to to Steven Cunningham, a convicted murderer already serving time for another crime. On September 20, 2006, Deskovic was released from prison, and his conviction was overturned. The nightmare was finally over, but the scars of his wrongful imprisonment would last a lifetime. Be sure to follow the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Newsbreak and Medium and numerous other social media platforms. A Life Dedicated to Justice Since his exoneration, Jeffrey Deskovic has become a powerful advocate for the wrongfully convicted. He used $1.5 million of his compensation to establish The Deskovic Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to exonerating the innocent and preventing wrongful convictions. The Foundation has already exonerated five people and helped free eight others, making a significant impact in the fight for justice. In Prison for Murder, He Was Innocent, Cleared by DNA: An Amazing Story of Resilience. Deskovic's story has resonated across social media, with his journey being shared and discussed on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. His resilience and determination have inspired countless individuals to join the fight against wrongful convictions. He has also launched a podcast on Apple and Spotify, where he shares stories of others who have been wrongfully convicted, shedding light on the flaws in the criminal justice system. A New Chapter: From Prisoner to Attorney In an incredible turn of events, Jeffrey Deskovic has transformed his pain into purpose. He pursued higher education, earning a master's degree in criminal justice and later, a law degree from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University. In 2020, he was admitted to the New York State Bar, allowing him to directly fight for those who have been wronged by the legal system. The entire interview with her is available as a free podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. Deskovic's efforts continue to bring about change, ensuring that others do not suffer the same fate he did. An Amazing Story of Resilience Jeffrey Deskovic's story is a testament to the power of resilience and the human spirit. Despite the unimaginable injustice he endured, he has emerged as a force for good, dedicating his life to helping others. His journey from a wrongfully convicted teenager to a champion for justice is a powerful reminder of the importance of fighting for what is right, no matter the odds. In Prison for Murder, He Was Innocent, Cleared by DNA: An Amazing Story of Resilience. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, MeWe and other social media platforms. Articles about this are on Newsbreak and Medium. As his story continues to spread across social media and through his podcast, Jeffrey Deskovic stands as a symbol of hope and perseverance for all those who have been wronged by the system. The interview is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website and most major podcast Platforms. Jeffrey is one of the founders of the game, Recharge Beyond The Bars Reentry Game. Breakfast With Champions in the Clubhouse Social Audio App a solution for Loneliness? 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Send us a text :) Jeffrey Deskovic is a lawyer dedicated to freeing wrongly convicted inmates. At 17, Jeffrey was wrongly convicted of murder and rape. He spent 16 years in maximum security prison before DNA evidence proved his innocence. After prison, Jeffrey started the Deskovic Foundation, where they have freed 14 wrongly convicted people and counting. Jeffrey is 1 of 3,200 exonerations since 1989. He discusses: -Why we was wrongly convicted -How he got out-The state of life in prison and what he missed most-Integrating back into the real world with a large amount of money-What he's doing to help people with a story like his You can get involved with his work here: https://www.deskovicfoundation.orgThank you for listening! Feedback & Sponsorship: andrew@permissiontoshine.orgWebsite: permissiontoshine.org @PermissionToShine_
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to Shine on Success, where we examine the lives of those who transform adversity into powerful change. I'm your host, Dionne Malush, and today we have a truly inspiring guest, Jeff Deskovic, founder of the Jeffrey Deskovic Foundation for Justice. Jeff's story is one of resilience and dedication, having spent 16 years wrongfully imprisoned before being exonerated by DNA evidence. Now, he focuses on advocacy, restorative justice, and supporting formerly incarcerated individuals.In this episode, Jeff shares the emotional moment he learned of his impending release and the incredible journey from wrongful conviction to freedom. He discusses the psychological challenges of incarceration, the role of faith and education in his survival, and the inspiring work of his foundation, which has freed 14 wrongfully convicted individuals and helped pass nine laws.Jeff also provides insights into how he navigated life post-exoneration, the importance of never giving up, and his formula for overcoming adversity. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance, hope, and the human spirit.Tune in to hear Jeff Deskovic's inspiring journey and learn about his ongoing efforts to bring justice to others. Connect with Jeff at www.deskovic.org, on Instagram at Deskovic Foundation, or on Facebook at Jeffrey Deskovic. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode to inspire those facing adversity.Connect with Dionne Malush Instagram: @dionnerealtyonepgh LinkedIN: /in/dionnemalush Website: www.dionnemalush.com Facebook: /dmalush LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/dionnemalush
This week's show notes are going to be pretty short!Sam & Matt welcome Jeff Deskovic into the Lounge, this week, to tell his story. Jeff was convicted of the rape & murder of a 15-year-old girl when he was 16. He spent the next 16 years of his life in a max-security prison, all while maintaining his innocence when DNA evidence proved he did NOT commit this horrific crime.Jeff talks about it all! He then talks about his starting the Deskovic Foundation, which is a group that takes on cases of those who were wrongfully convicted to have those people exonerated!What an incredible story, and any show notes trying to tease it would NOT do it justice! SO, without further ado... enjoy our hangout with Jeff Deskovic!If you would like to learn more about the Deskovic Foundation go to: https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/
Today, on Crime & Entertainment, we have Jeffery Deskovic. Jeffery was wrongfully convicted of the murder and rape of a classmate at the age of 16 and spent half his life in prison for a crime he did not commit. Thankfully, he was finally exonerated 16 years later based on DNA evidence. After experiencing firsthand how broken our criminal justice system is, Jeffery emerged determined to prevent what happened to me from happening to others and helping those who have already been wrongfully convicted. Jeffery is fully committed to raising awareness of the injustices that exist in our criminal justice system and of the kinds of reform that can be implemented to improve it. To support this effort, he founded The Deskovic Foundation to exonerate the wrongfully convicted, participate in speaking engagements and media interviews, meet with elected officials, and share knowledge with law enforcement, judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys. He's for justice, compassion, and the power of personal perseverance. So, join us as Jeffery takes us on this crazy tale that takes a 17-year-old kid from school to prison for over 16 years. Here in Crime & Entertainment Follow Jeffery here.https://www.jeffreydeskovic.com/https://www.jeffreydeskovic.com/Follow Crime & Entertainment hereLinks to Crime & Entertainment Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/crimeandente...Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/crimenenter...Listen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4T67Bs5...Listen on Apple Music - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Listen on Stitcher -
Today, on Crime & Entertainment, we have Jeffery Deskovic. Jeffery was wrongfully convicted of the murder and rape of a classmate at the age of 17 and spent half his life in prison for a crime he did not commit. Thankfully, he was finally exonerated 16 years later based on DNA evidence. After experiencing firsthand how broken our criminal justice system is, Jeffery emerged determined to prevent what happened to me from happening to others and helping those who have already been wrongfully convicted. Jeffery is fully committed to raising awareness of the injustices that exist in our criminal justice system and of the kinds of reform that can be implemented to improve it. To support this effort he founded The Deskovic Foundation to exonerate the wrongfully convicted, participate in speaking engagements and media interviews, meet with elected officials, and share knowledge with law enforcement, judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys. He's for justice, compassion, and the power of personal perseverance. So join us as Jeffery takes us on this crazy tale that takes a 17 year old kid from school to prison for over 17 years. Here in Crime & Entertainment Follow Jeffery herehttps://www.jeffreydeskovic.com/https://www.jeffreydeskovic.com/Follow Crime & Entertainment hereLinks to Crime & Entertainment Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/crimeandente...Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/crimenenter...Listen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4T67Bs5...Listen on Apple Music - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Listen on Stitcher -
On Saturday, December 17, 2022, the Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the "Toys for Tots, Toy Pick-Up Day" at Colvin Avenue in Albany The "Mind Body Soul Studio and Anuanzeh (Association of United Women of the Capital District) sponsored the event. In this final segment, Willie interviews one of the contributors to the event, Jeffrey Deskovic, Founder and President of Deskovic Foundation for Justice, about his organization and involvement with the event.
The Deskovic Foundation is a New York based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to exonerating the wrongfully convicted both in DNA and non-DNA cases, as well as wrongful conviction prevention. The Foundation was established as a result of Jeffrey Deskovic's own wrongful conviction at the age of 17 of the rape and murder of a 15 year old girl. Authorities knew his DNA did not match that of the actual perpetrator – who, three years later, went on to murder another young woman and mother of two – but rogue police officers, prosecutors, and other law enforcement personnel knowingly and maliciously accused, prosecuted, and eventually secured his conviction. After his exoneration and release after sixteen years in prison, Deskovic successfully sued the authorities responsible and used a substantial portion of the compensation he was awarded to start the Deskovic Foundation. Deskovic has dedicated himself to helping the wrongfully convicted, and recently graduated from the Elizabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University with a law degree. Connect with Jeffrey: www.Deskovic.org FB: https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.deskovic Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreydeskovic Instagram: JeffreyDeskovic
This has been dug out of the Goals Do Come True archive for your listening pleasure...In this episode, I'm joined by Jeff Deskovic.Jeff was wrongfully imprisoned for 16 years over a rape and murder he didn't commit. Eventually, DNA evidence from another case helped free and exonerate him. Since then, he has set up the Deskovic Foundation and Jeff explains how goal setting helped him at every stage of his fascinating life story: from appealing his innocence to eventually becoming a lawyer himself._______________________________________________Jeff Deskovic can be found here:LinkedInWebsite_________________________________________________Doug Bennett can be found here:Website: http://dougbennett.co.uk/Email: doug@dougbennett.co.ukLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/financialdoug/Twitter: https://twitter.com/FinancialDougDownload Your "Ten-Step Guide To Financial Freedom" Here:https://bit.ly/Struggle-SuccessBOOKS:Goals Do Come True is now live and available to buy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3phcy6ZThink Simple, Win Big is now live and available to buy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Think-Simple-Win-Big-Business/Enjoy, and come back for the latest podcast each Wednesday. Thank you for listening.
Lawyer, public speaker, journalist, and philanthropist - Jeffrey Deskovic spent 16 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. Tune in to learn about Jeffrey's fight for justice and the Deskovic Foundation, including useful tips about submitting a case to innocence organizations. About Jeffrey... Jeffrey Deskovic was wrongfully convicted of the murder and rape of a classmate at the age of 17 and spent half his life in prison for a crime he did not commit. He was exonerated 16 years later based on DNA evidence. After experiencing first hand how broken our criminal justice system is, he emerged determined to prevent what happened to him from happening to others and helping those who have already been wrongfully convicted. To support his efforts, he founded The Deskovic Foundation to exonerate the wrongfully convicted, participates in speaking engagements and media interviews, meets with elected officials, and shares knowledge with law enforcement, judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys. Jeffrey is an advocate for justice, compassion, and the power of personal perseverance. Connect with Jeffrey... https://www.jeffreydeskovic.com/ (Jeffrey Deskovic Website) https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/ (Deskovic Foundation Website) https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreydeskovic/ (LinkedIn) https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.deskovic (Facebook) Credits: Host: Kristine Bunch, Indiana exoneree and Outreach Coordinator for https://interrogatingjustice.org/ (Interrogating Justice) and https://howtojustice.org/ (How to Justice) Producer: Tammy Alexander, creator and co-host of the https://www.podpage.com/snow-files/ (Snow Files Podcast) Announcer: https://www.imdb.me/the-real-eric-brenner-on-tv (Eric Brenner), actor and voice over artist https://howtojustice.org/ (How to Justice) is a non-profit group that seeks to raise up justice-impacted people. Its goal? Provide easy-to-read answers to your questions about your rights before, during and after prison. https://interrogatingjustice.org/ (Interrogating Justice) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank. Our team of attorneys, advocates and allies take on some of the biggest legal, social and ethical justice-reform issues today. Our goal is simple: help shed light on the obstacles preventing our justice system from being just. https://howtojustice.org/donate/ (Donate:) We have the largest database of resources for justice impacted people in the United States. Your donation will help us continue to educate justice-impacted individuals about the law and how to protect the rights that they are entitled to under it. It will pay for writers, fact checkers, and Spanish translators as well as outreach efforts. Any amount will help.
In this episode I speak to Jeffrey Deskovic about his personal journey of being wrongfully imprisoned at the age of 17 for the rape and murder of a 15 year old classmate. We talk about what his experience was like as a 16 year old being questioned by the police, being coerced into giving a false confession, what spending the next 16 years of life in a maximum security prision and what it was like getting exonerated and life after jail. We talk about the work he is doing now and what he hopes for the future. This is an incredibly moving episode. A little bit more about Jeffrey. Jeffrey Deskovic, Esq., M.A., is the founder of The Jeffrey Deskovic Foundation for Justice, which has freed 11 people and helped pass 3 laws aimed at preventing wrongful conviction. As part of the national coalition It Could Happen To You, which Jeff is an advisory board member of, an additional 6 laws were passed. Jeff's motivation is that he spent 16 years in prison-from age 17 to 32- for a murder and rape he did not commit, prior to being exonerated by DNA Testing. A documentary short about his advocacy and life post-exoneration, "Conviction", is available on Amazon Prime.Deskovic Foundation Patreon page: The Jeffrey Deskovic Foundation for Justice is creating criminal justice reform & exonerating those wrongfully convicted | PatreonDeskovic Foundation website: Deskovic Foundation https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/Conviction (Documentary short about Jeff): Watch Conviction | Prime Video (amazon.com) Innocence Project https://innocenceproject.org/https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/casedetail.aspx?caseid=3171News Articles https://www.fastcompany.com/3042322/becoming-a-social-entrepreneur-isnt-easy-when-youve-wrongfully-spent-16-years-in-jailhttps://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/exonerated-free-toll-varied-justice-system-wrongfully-convictedhttps://www.huffpost.com/entry/exonerated-after-23-years_b_2725484Support the show
Catching Up with Falsely Accused 16 Year Prisoner, Now Lawyer -Jeffrey Deskovic 1 Year Anniversary Series Special Jeffrey Mark Deskovic is an American man from upstate New York known for having been wrongly convicted in 1990 at the age of seventeen of raping, beating, and strangling Angela Correa, a 15-year-old high school classmate at Peekskill High School. The Deskovic Foundation is a New York-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to exonerating the wrongfully convicted both in DNA and non-DNA cases, as well as wrongful conviction prevention. The Foundation was established as a result of Jeffrey Deskovic's own wrongful conviction at the age of 17 of the rape and murder of a 15-year-old girl. Authorities knew his DNA did not match that of the actual perpetrator – who, three years later, went on to murder another young woman and mother of two – but rogue police officers, prosecutors, and other law enforcement personnel knowingly and maliciously accused, prosecuted, and eventually secured his conviction. After his exoneration and release after sixteen years in prison, Deskovic successfully sued the authorities responsible and used a substantial portion of the compensation he was awarded to start the Deskovic Foundation. Deskovic has dedicated himself to helping the wrongfully convicted, and recently graduated from the Elizabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University with a law degree.
Today Jeffrey talks to us about being wrongfully convicted at the tender age of 16. He was charged with the rape and murder of a fellow high school, convicted and sentence to prison at 17. He spent the next 16 years in jail before finally being exonerated through DNA testing. Now an attorney and the founder of the Deskovic Foundation he works to help others in the same situation. His story is one you do not want to miss. Looking to get in touch with Jeffrey? You can do so at any of the following links. website: www.Deskovic.org Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Deskovic Amazon Smile Program for The Foundation: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/38-3767350 Recharge Beyond The Bars Re-Entry Game: https://www.rechargethegame.com/ Social media links: FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100049684008974 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffreydeskovic/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreydeskovic/
HIGHLIGHTS2:06 Jeffrey's mission is to free other people who are wrongfully imprisoned and dedicates about 50 to 60 hours a week to advocacy 3:18 Jeffrey sheds light on the prison system and how much reform is needed based upon what he saw within the 16 years in prison. He also provides statistics of the value of what education can do for the inmates if its properly offered in the system. 9:29 Jeffrey speaks about the mistreatment that goes on in the prison system and how rehabilitation should be more of the focus of the system offering, most especially with those inmates that have shown improvement and progress to having education available to them. 13:06 Jeffrey speaks of the incident that landed him in solitary confinement 18:10 Recharge Beyond the Bars 22:27 Jeffrey's family visitation diminishes with time and his call out to communicate with the outside world 29:32 The advanced DNA technology that changes the direction of the case and proves that Jeffrey was not the perpetrator of the crime32:58 The documentary CONVICTION with documentary filmmaker Jia Wertz which chronicled the story of Jeffrey post prison 41:43 Jeffrey and his journey to assimilating into society after being released, the personal struggles and challenges he faced getting back into dating and enjoying the simple things of life 51:38 The mission of Deskovic Foundation, the cases they won freeing the wrongfully convicted and the three laws they passed To find out more about Deskovic go to: https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/To hear more about the Eight Billion Project podcast, please go to https://eightbillionproject.com/. You can also subscribe and listen to Eight Billion Project on YouTube and Apple Podcast.If this episode has moved you in any way, please review and share your thoughts. Or text your thoughts to 949-247-2800.
HIGHLIGHTS2:06 Jeffrey's mission is to free other people who are wrongfully imprisoned and dedicates about 50 to 60 hours a week to advocacy 3:18 Jeffrey sheds light on the prison system and how much reform is needed based upon what he saw within the 16 years in prison. He also provides statistics of the value of what education can do for the inmates if its properly offered in the system. 9:29 Jeffrey speaks about the mistreatment that goes on in the prison system and how rehabilitation should be more of the focus of the system offering, most especially with those inmates that have shown improvement and progress to having education available to them. 13:06 Jeffrey speaks of the incident that landed him in solitary confinement 18:10 Recharge Beyond the Bars 22:27 Jeffrey's family visitation diminishes with time and his call out to communicate with the outside world 29:32 The advanced DNA technology that changes the direction of the case and proves that Jeffrey was not the perpetrator of the crime32:58 The documentary CONVICTION with documentary filmmaker Jia Wertz which chronicled the story of Jeffrey post prison 41:43 Jeffrey and his journey to assimilating into society after being released, the personal struggles and challenges he faced getting back into dating and enjoying the simple things of life 51:38 The mission of Deskovic Foundation, the cases they won freeing the wrongfully convicted and the three laws they passed To find out more about Deskovic go to: https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/To hear more about the Eight Billion Project podcast, please go to https://eightbillionproject.com/. You can also subscribe and listen to Eight Billion Project on YouTube and Apple Podcast.If this episode has moved you in any way, please review and share your thoughts. Or text your thoughts to 949-247-2800.
He is the founder of the Jeffery Deskovic foundation for justice, which frees wrongfully convicted people and pursues policy changes aimed at preventing that. And they were able to get 11 people home and able to pass three laws in the preventative offer. He is also an advisory board member of the coalition group. He says, it could happen to you. The foundation also helped to pass an additional five laws. All of them in New York, except for one which is in Pennsylvania foundation currently has 10 active cases. They're pursuing policy changes in New York, Pennsylvania, and California. He's also on a global advisory council for restorative justice international. He has a master's degree in criminal justice, also an attorney and he started all of this advocacy work because he was exonerated himself after 16 years in prison who at 32 for a murder and rape, which he did not commit. He was exonerated through DNA testing, which identified the actual perpetrator who was subsequently arrested and convicted for that. If you would like to follow Jeff and his journey head over to Instagram and check him out @jeffreydeskovic or also checkout his documentary on Amazon which is titled Conviction which came out in 2020! You can also checkout his website Deskovic Foundation www.deskovicfoundation.org Timestamps: 0:59- What is your foundation about? 2:21- What were the thoughts going through your head at 17 years old being sentenced to life in prison? 27:00- What were your emotions like when you were finally set free in 2006? 33:55- What is the one thing you think every human should learn? 44:44- Do you have any phobias? Here are some of the topics we cover in this episode: Being exonerated Wrongfully convicted of murder and rape Having a bad lawyer What he saw in prison Innocence project PTSD Getting his law degree Being a advocate If you would like to support the show please leave a 5 star review over on Apple Podcasts or leave a voice message on Anchor FM. You can also follow the show and my journey on IG @depthsofdarkside! Thanks for listening and have a great day! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lightofsuccess/message
S1: E41: Jeffrey Deskovic: Conviction to Exoneration SummaryJeffrey Deskovic was wrongfully arrested at 16 and convicted at 17 for the rape and murder of a local girl in a small town. He fought for his freedom, became an attorney, and now fights for others. Deskovic spent 16 years fighting and is here to tell his story. Special GuestJeffrey Deskovic - Exoneree turned attorney and founder of the Deskovic Foundation. Deskovic is now an advocate for ending wrongful convictions. Time Stamps[00:00-Intro] [01:13-Meet Jeffrey] [32:00 - Outro] Key Takeaways*Wrongful conviction can happen to you *Strange does not equal criminal *Criminal profiling can fit most people if done 'right' *I smell a setup; step one, isolate a child *You did it, you just don't know it yet *The system targets youth and those with mental health issues *DNA and alibis should matter for a murder conviction, not one's reputation *Having no record to a murder record is like going from 0-100 *Education is empowerment *Anger harnessed to energy for advocacy *Find your WHY and your WHAT *Finality of conviction vs. accuracy *Proceduralism vs. Common Sense *Exoneration is a costly process: Justice, healing & compensation *Parolees get resources; There are no resources for the INNOCENT (read that again) *Stigma stays: you do time twice *Bless volunteers *Jeffrey Deskovic for DA *Low-dollar doners are superheroes The Big AsksFollow me/Connect (click link): https://twitter.com/playing_da (Twitter) |https://www.playingda.com/ ( PlayingDA) |https://www.musingaroundlv.com/ ( MusingAround) |https://www.instagram.com/musingaroundlv/?hl=en ( Instagram) |https://www.facebook.com/MusingAroundLV/ ( Facebook) Clubhouse: @musingaroundlv | email: writtenwordvegas@yahoo.com Donate/Become VIP for Free Merchandise: Onetime:https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/SocialiZen ( PayPalMe) Onetime: Venmo @playingDA Buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/musingaroundlv (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/musingaroundlv) Membership Subscription: Become a VIP member athttps://www.patreon.com/playingDA ( Patreon)-3 months get you a signed copy of my book (your choice) and you can earn free merch (https://www.patreon.com/playingDA (https://www.patreon.com/playingDA)) Review, Share, Rate https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/playing-devils-advocate-1664883 (Podchaser) Reference LinksConviction (short film) https://www.amazon.com/Conviction-Jeffrey-Deskovic/dp/B08F9CN2XG (https://www.amazon.com/Conviction-Jeffrey-Deskovic/dp/B08F9CN2XG) The Innocence Project https://innocenceproject.org/ (https://innocenceproject.org/) The Deskovic Foundaion - https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/ (https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/) It Could Happen To You https://itcouldhappen2you.org/ (https://itcouldhappen2you.org/) Jeffrey's Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.deskovic (https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.deskovic) Jeffrey's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreydeskovic/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreydeskovic/) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Jeffrey Deskovic, Esq. is an internationally recognized expert on wrongful convictions, and the Founder of The Jeffrey Deskovic Foundation for Justice, which has freed 11 wrongfully convicted people and helped pass 3 laws. His motivation is that he spent 16 years in prison-from age 17-32- for murder and rape prior to being exonerated by DNA. A documentary short about his advocacy and life post exoneration, called, 'Conviction', is currently available on Amazon Prime. 00:25 Who is Jeffery Deskovic? 01:35 What was life like as a teenager for Jeffrey? 01:55 Arrested at age 16 for a crime he did not commit. How did that happen? 07:00 No legal representation, charged as an adult and the evidence suppressed and the trial 10:13 The appeals 12:37 The post-conviction motion with new evidence and the true murderer 15:24 Freedom and the transition to a society that had changed so much in 16 years. 17:53 Compensation, the beginning of the Foundation and the policy work leading to changing laws 19:46 A global issue and the process uses after receiving an application https://www.innocencecanada.com/ 21:50 Advice from Jeffrey when facing an extreme life situation, finding inner peace 24:50 The Documentary, 'Conviction' and parole applications 30:45 Capital Punishment and the work to abolish it 34:39 Support Jeffrey's work https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/ 36:12 Register for the Amazon Smile Program for the Deskovic Foundation as your charity of choice 36:50 Jeffrey's case is not rare and the systemic deficiencies Next week: Terri Koslowski, podcast host, author and coach! Instagram: @jeffreydeskovic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.deskovic LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreydeskovic/ Donating through Patrion https://www.patreon.com/Deskovic Amazon Smile Program: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/chpf/homepage/ref=smi_chpf_redirect?ie=UTF8&ein=38-3767350&ref_=smi_ext_ch_38-3767350_cl --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taking-the-helm/support
In January 1991, Jeff Deskovic was wrongly convicted at the age of seventeen of raping, beating, and strangling Angela Correa, a 15-year-old high school classmate at Peekskill High School. On November 2, 2006, his indictment was dismissed on the grounds of actual innocence. Postconviction DNA testing both proved Jeff's innocence and identified the real perpetrator of a 1989 murder and rape. After his exoneration and release, he successfully sued the authorities responsible and used a substantial portion of the compensation he was awarded to start The Deskovic Foundation - a non-profit organization dedicated to the exoneration of the wrongfully convicted, their recovery, and reform of the system that allows these miscarriages of justice to take place. Today, Jeff has dedicated himself to helping the wrongfully convicted. On this episode of Fall in love with Fitness, Jeff shares his story of wrongful conviction, how he has shifted towards healing and recovery, and what life was like after being released from prison.
todays guest is Jeff Deskovic: creator of the Deskovic Foundation that helps wrongfully convicted people get free Website: https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Deskovic Amazon Smile Program: https://www.amazon.com/gp/f.html?C=CWZK0AZZZD4W&K=2AOT4ONPBEW4F&M=urn:rtn:msg:20180525174238c1b3695535154cdd8be354923b00p0na&R=1AT0G53ZEQ1M9&T=C&U=https%3A%2F%2Fsmile.amazon.com%2Fch%2F38-3767350%3Fref_%3Dpe_1723670_203812010&H=KEUIRYRNITD3IUJUVADIZL56TKOA&ref_=pe_1723670_203812010 Recharge Beyond The Bars Re--Entry Game: https://www.rechargethegame.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iamrockl/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iamrockl/support
Jeff Deskovic is the creator of the Deskovic Foundation, an organization that works to exonerate people falsely accused and.convicted of crimes. At the age of 16, Jeff was tried and convicted of the rape and murder of one of his high school classmates, even though DNA evidence and proof of a coerced confession by police should have proclaimed his innocence. After serving 16 years in a maximum security prison, 7 failed appeal attempts, and teaching himself how to appeal his own defense in the prison's law library, the actual killer was confirmed via DNA evidence and confessed to the murder that Jeff was serving time for. Upon his release, Jeff created the Deskovic Foundation to prevent this from happening to other falsely accused individuals, and since 2011, has freed 11 exonerees from being falsely imprisoned. website: www.Deskovic.org Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Deskovic Amazon Smile Program for The Foundation: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/38-3767350 Recharge Beyond The Bars Re-Entry Game: https://www.rechargethegame.com/ Social media links: FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100049684008974 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffreydeskovic/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreydeskovic/ ***The Foundation is looking for 25,000 people who believe sacrificing $3 every month via a recurring donation in order to help free innocent people and prevent wrongful convictions. Please see https://www.patreon.com/Deskovic to donate and for details on exactly how the money would be spent. If you feel comfortable, please encourage others to do so via social media and other means. If the company you work for donates to non-profits, we would appreciate if you could suggest that they consider us. You can also support us while shopping on Amazon through the Amazon Smile Program by which Amazon donates 0.5% of your purchase to us, without increasing the cost to you. Click on this link to use: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/38-3767350 Note: We are a 501 C3.***
This week, Frank Anthony is joined by wrongfully convicted and attorney Jeffrey Deskovic. They discuss why Jeffrey went to prison for sixteen years, issues in the judicial system, and how you can support the Deskovic Foundation that helps those who are wrongfully convicted. Subscribe to "Let Me Be Frank with Frank Anthony" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you're listening from to be the first to know about new episodes. USE CODE "OMIO5" FOR 5% OFF: https://omio.sjv.io/c/2544961/1078765/7385 Director, Editor, and Host: Frank Anthony Producers (In order of sign up): Monica Leigh Alexa Hunt Jennifer Herrera Stephanie Lindsay Kas Nolan Alana Rasmussen JEFF'S LINKS: *PATREON* https://www.patreon.com/Deskovic *WEBSITE* https://www.jeffreydeskovic.com/ *DESKOVIC FOUNDATION* https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/ *INSTAGRAM* https://www.instagram.com/jeffreydeskovic/ *FACEBOOK* https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100049684008974 *LINKEDIN* https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreydeskovic/ *RECHARGE THE GAME* https://www.rechargethegame.com/ FRANK'S LINKS: *WEBSITE* https://www.frankanthonybooks.com *PODCAST* https://letmebefrank.podbean.com *BECOME A PRODUCER* https://www.buymeacoffee.com/letmebefrank *MERCH* https://teespring.com/stores/franvia *EMAIL* letmebefrankpod@gmail.com *INSTAGRAM* https://www.instagram.com/frankpodcast *TIKTOK* https://www.tiktok.com/@frankanthonybooks?lang=en *YOUTUBE* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB8W19ZghXOEJwKo45IKCFQ
In this episode, I'm joined by Jeff Deskovic. Jeff was wrongfully imprisoned for 16 years for a rape and murder he didn't commit. Eventually, DNA evidence from another case helped free and exonerate him. Since then, he has set up the Deskovic Foundation and Jeff explains how goal setting helped him at every stage of his fascinating life story: from appealing his innocence to eventually becoming a lawyer himself._________________________________________________________________________________________Jeff Deskovic can be found here:LinkedInWebsite_________________________________________________________________________________________Doug Bennett can be found here:Website: http://dougbennett.co.uk/Email: doug@dougbennett.co.ukLinkedInTwitterNEW book launch :Goals Do Come True, is now live and available to buy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3phcy6ZEnjoy, and come back for the latest podcast each Wednesday. Thank you for listening.
Introducing Christmas Clatter Cares, where Todd will highlight charities and nonprofits, hoping that it will keep Christmas's giving spirit alive throughout the year. Todd is joined by Jeff Deskovic of The Deskovic Foundation. Jeff spent 16 in prison, wrongfully convicted for rape and murder. Jeff tells his story and how now he is helping to get those wrongfully convicted rightfully released. Please consider supporting The Deskovic Foundation.The Deskovic Foundation PatreonThe Deskovic Foundation Amazon Smile (search for Deskovic)"Conviction" Jeff Deskovic DocumentaryAffiliate linksRode Podmic https://amzn.to/3fzbTd9Rodecaster Pro https://amzn.to/3hBQq5ZRode PSA 1 Mic Arm https://amzn.to/3v17kyEBuzzsprout https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1496083Riverside FM https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=xmasclatterAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.
Peekskill, New York. Angela Correa was 15 years old. She was a student at Peekskill High School, with an interest in photography as a hobby and perhaps eventually a career. On November 15, 1989, she went missing, and an area-wide search was conducted. Two days later, Angela’s body was found. She had been beaten, raped, and strangled to death. Police began an investigation, and questioned some of the other students at Angela’s school. Based on some tips, they began to question one of her fellow students, 16 year old Jeff Deskovic. After a long session with a polygraph examiner, Deskovic confessed to the murder. He was charged and convicted, and sentenced. He was in prison for 16 years. Just one problem with this story: he didn’t do it. Jeff Deskovic is my guest on the show today, and we talked about a lot of things, including why he would confess to a murder that he didn’t commit, and what it was like to be a sensitive, 17 year old boy living in prison next to violent criminals. And best of all, what he’s been able to do since he got out. Deskovic Foundation:https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/thejeffreydeskovicfoundation/ YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/user/deskovicfoundation/featured Twitter:https://twitter.com/DeskovicFDN Jeff’s TedX talk:https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/deskovic-tedx-talk Documentary “Convicted” on Amazon Prime: https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/deskovic-tedx-talkThis episode sponsored by Felix Gray blue-light glasses and HelloFresh, America’s #1 meal kit. Music credit:Drone in D by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1200044 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Living a Purposeful Life. The United States criminal justice system has a huge responsibility to convict the guilty and clear the innocent. Yet, there are proximity 120,000 people in prison today that are innocent. What we Cover: Wrongfully Conviction Criminal justice system Reform. The tool on how to convict the guilty and clear the innocent. Lessons Learned from 16 years wrongfully imprisonment and Ways we can all do our part toward justice reforms. In this Interview, Mr. Jeffery DeskKoVic will share his incredible journey from wrongly convicted to an attorney to fighting for justice for the innocents. He gives a detailed account of how he went from being a shy sixteen-year-old high schooler to being wrongfully convicted for the murder and rape of one of his fellow high school students. While in his 16th year of a 15 to life sentence for murder and rape which he did not commit and 7 failed appeals. The advancement of DNA testing helps with identifying the actual perpetrator, which leads to his exoneration. Making an Impact: Since his exoneration, he has accomplished a large body of work: He earns his law degree while in jail. He founded "The Jeffrey Deskovic Foundation for Justice". Free 10 wrongfully imprisoned people. Help change 3 laws & continue to fight to bring people home to their families. More than 200 presentations delivered across the country. Jeffery is an internationally recognized wrongful conviction expert. Learn more Help free innocent people: https://www.patreon.com/Deskovic Support their efforts The Deskovic Foundation: https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/ Shop for this cause on Amazon: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/38-3767350 Watch Jeffery Deskkovic Full Documentary "Convicted" on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Conviction-Jeffrey-Deskovic/dp/B08F9CN2XG The innocent Project: https://innocenceproject.org/justice-2018/ Love our work? You can support us by becoming a LAV patron :) https://www.patreon.com/liftallvoices Join the TRIBE @ https://www.facebook.com/liftallvoices --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/liftallvoice/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liftallvoice/support
This is Episode-16 of my Podcast titled as “Jeffrey Deskovic:The Attorney Who Was Wrongfully Convicted Of Rape And Murder!” Please listen the full episode to know about the USA criminal justice system and its flaws! In this episode, I interviewed Jeffrey Deskovic who is an Attorney from the USA! He shared the story of his toughest years of life after being wrongfully convicted of rape and murder of one of his classmates! After 16 years in prison, he was exonerated and released! He sued the authorities and won the case. Then he founded The Deskovic Foundation to help other wrongfully convicted persons, protect their rights and ensure access to justice! ✅ The Deskovic Foundation is a New York based non-profit organization committed to exonerating the wrongfully convicted both in DNA and non-DNAcases, as well as wrongful conviction prevention. ✅You can reach him through his website. You can also make a donation to his foundation for the noble causes to save people and their families from injustices! #USACriminalJusticeSystem #WrongfulConviction #Exonerated #FlawedJusticeSystem #Injustice #DefendingHumanRights #PodcastInterview #StopRapeCulture #StopViolence #StopWrongfulConviction #AccessToJustice ✅Important links: https://www.davisvanguard.org/2021/03/looking-back-advice-to-the-wrongfully-convicted/ ✅ https://www.davisvanguard.org/2021/04/looking-back-a-glimpse-into-the-suffering-of-families-of-the-wrongfully-convicted/ ✅ https://www.patreon.com/Deskovic ✅ https://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/westchester/2019/05/09/exonerated-murder-jeffrey-deskovic-lawyer/1117072001/ ✅Website Link Of The Deskovic Foundation: https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/ ✅Instagram Page Of Jeffrey Deskovic: https://instagram.com/jeffreydeskovic?igshid=we1fw09yjgis ✅Instagram Page Of The Deskovic Foundation: https://instagram.com/tdfjustice?igshid=awivjeofoncf ✅You can watch this episode on my YouTube channel also! ✅ My Podcast Links (Including YouTube Link) Are Available Here: https://linktr.ee/afrojak.law #USACriminalJusticeSystem #WrongfulConviction #Exonerated #FlawedJusticeSystem #Injustice #DefendingHumanRights #PodcastInterview #StopRapeCulture #StopViolence #StopWrongfulConviction #AccessToJustice
Jeff Deskovic was wrongfully convicted of a crime and spent 16 years in prison. Since his exoneration, his mission has been to help others who have been wrongfully convicted. Jeff started The Jeffrey Deskovic Foundation for Justice and seeks partners, supports, and donations for this worthy cause. Contact InfoJeffrey's Profilelinkedin.com/in/jeffreydeskovicWebsitesDeskovic.org (Company Website)Facebookfacebook.com/jeffrey.deskovic (FB page)Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/jeffreydeskovic/?hl=enEmailj.deskovic@hotmail.com Amazon Documentaryhttps://www.amazon.com/Conviction-Jeffrey-Deskovic/dp/B08F9CN2XGAbout"I am all about making a difference, and working for justice.I am an internationally recognized wrongful conviction expert, and the Founder and President of The Jeffrey Deskovic Foundation for Justice, which exonerates the innocent and pursues policy changes aimed at preventing wrongful conviction in the first place. I am an advisory board member of the coalition group, "It Could Happen To You", which has chapters in NY, PA, and CA which I am involved in; and I sit on the Global Advisory Council of Restorative Justice International. My body of work: approx. 200 presentations nationally and internationally; authored more than 200 articles in nine different publications; countless television, radio, print, and new media interviews; regularly meeting with elected officials and testifying at legislative hearings; co-teaching a wrongful conviction college class several times; served as a Continued Learning Education on 12 different occasions; co-taught the ethics class twice a year for the last six years to police cadets. I have a Masters Degree; and a law degree, with admission to the bar pending. My motivation is that I was exonerated by DNA testing after 16 years in prison- from age 17-32- for a murder and rape which I did not commit. A short documentary about my story, advocacy, and life, entitled, "Conviction" can be watched on Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/Conviction-Jeffrey-Deskovic/dp/B08F9CN2XGI am talented at: public speaking; doing media interviews; writing; organizing; planning; collaborating; and planning campaigns on public policy as well as strategic media around wrongful conviction cases, events, causes, etc." (LinkedIn, 2021)
At age 17 he was falsely accused of the rape and murder of a 15-year-old girl. After his exoneration and release after sixteen years in prison, he has dedicated his life to improving the Criminal Justice system and helping people stuck in situations like his own. Jeffrey Deskovic joins Ian and Josh to share his story, and his thoughts on America's Criminal Justice system in these tumultuous times. Donate to the Deskovic Foundation: https://www.deskovicfoundation.org/donate Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Deskovic Follow him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.deskovic Find the Deskovic Foundation on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC94z4kVXQ4xB-GUsRSTBHvQ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politics1001/support