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According to the Georgia Innocence Project, 1 in 20 criminal cases result in a wrongful conviction. 4% of the inmates on death row in America are likely to be innocent.. Is the convicted murderer of Adonius Collier one of them??? JOIN US as we discuss Adonius' death and the man that may not even be responsible for it.. Nanon Williams. RIP to the victim! Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Visit https://ollie.com TODAY *Use code: BLACKTRUECRIME* for 60% off your first box of meals! #ToKnowThemIsToLoveThem To ACCESS the FULL VIDEO EPISODE + ALL PICTURES associated with the case. Join US on PATREON: www.patreon.com/blacktruecrimepodcast Follow us on INSTAGRAM: @BlackTrueCrimePodcast Subscribe to our YOUTUBE Channel: www.youtube.com/c/blacktruecrimepodcast Join our PATREON for full video episodes and exclusive content: www.patreon.com/blacktruecrimepodcast For MERCH, visit: www.blacktruecrime.com/shop-merch JOIN OUR FB GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/blacktruecrimepodcast Intro & Outro music credits: Horror by Paradox Beats Original Beat production ownership is retained by the original producer where applicable. This beat is being used with private/owned leasing rights GRANTED by the producer(s). This audio is 100% free to listen to on this show.
New polling for Georgia's GOP presidential hopefuls and Trump's STILL in control, so far. Y'all know I love diving into polling, so I jumped right in. Blis Savidge from Georgia Innocence Project joins me to tell us what GIP does and how wrongfully convicted Georgians are still being screwed over by the state - with a familiar GOP name the giant clog in the pipe. Then, the latest Clarence Thomas / Harlan Crow "bromance novel" chapter is flat-out stunning, and I'll explain just how extensive this "sugar daddy" relationship between the two (or three if you count Ginni - and I do) truly is.
Adnan Syed is out, and Lee Clark's future is hanging in the balance. Exclusive Proof conversation between Adnan's advocates Susan Simpson and Rabia Chaudry as he waits for new DNA results. Meanwhile, Lee's attorneys at the Georgia Innocence Project file motions for a new trial. “Proof: A True Crime Podcast” is a serialized investigation into a tragic case of potential wrongful conviction. Hosted by Susan Simpson of the “Undisclosed” Podcast and Jacinda Davis of TV's “Evil Lives Here” and “Two Shallow Graves,” Proof unravels the tangled and competing demands of the legal system, police practices, truth, guilt and innocence. Visit our website for episode transcripts, case files, behind the scenes photos, and more. On Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook we are @proofcrimepod. Listener questions or tips about any of the cases we cover are welcome @proofcrimepod@gmail.com.
Tiger King Lawyer Moly Parmer, joins Bob & Dave with an inspirational story of rising to be one of the country's most recognized Criminal Defense Attorneys as a #women and #leader in her industry, tells the story of rising from humble backgrounds to having her own firm Parmer Law - then being an advocate and service to those in need of much help in her district. #NothingButTheTruth About Molly: Molly joined the Federal Defender Program in the Northern District of Georgia as a trial attorney in 2015. There, she defended those accused of drug trafficking, international money laundering, war crimes, violations of human rights, firearms violations, immigration offenses, child pornography, and allegations of white collar crime, to name a few. She presently serves on the board of directors for the Georgia Innocence Project and on the alumni board for Emory Law, and is frequently featured as a legal analyst on #courttv TV and is a regular media analyst on #FoxNews.
Jill is a former prosecutor turned cannabis attorney and has been practicing since 2001 when she first became licensed in Georgia. Serving as a public defender, then as an Atlanta felony prosecutor, Jill then joined Andy in private criminal defense practice in 2012. She served as a Visiting Professional in the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands. She co-founded a criminal justice non-profit, The Georgia Innocence Project, which over the past twenty years has worked to exonerate the wrongfully convicted. Discussed this week: Zoning issues, dark chocolate, Hershey's nuggets, Hi-Chew, wearing hats and hearing cats, safe banking acts, social justice, Black Queenz, Buckeyes, G****** G***, local authorization, center console for law enforcement only, smoking your dad's friends' weed, international criminal court, reverence, the different levels of legally growing quantities of weed, and more! Find Jill here: info@cohenlawmaine.com, 207-387-3192 --- 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/potluckypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/potluckypodcast/support
Devonia Inman's exoneration was the culmination of decades of work, first by the Georgia Innocence Project, which secured DNA evidence pointing to another suspect, and then by former Georgia State University law professor Jessica Cino and bro bono attorneys with the Atlanta firm Troutman Pepper. After spending most of his adult life behind bars, Inman, now 43, faces a long road to realizing a future that was derailed by his wrongful conviction. His release also leaves open the question of whether anyone will be held accountable for the 1998 murder of Donna Brown.If you'd like to support our work, go to theintercept.com/donate — your donation, no matter what the amount, makes a real difference. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Media warms up with a new flurry of COVID headlines as the delta variant spreads throughout the United States. Rand Paul suggests criminal charges for Fauci while Democrats deny the COVID origin bill from advancing. The Office of Inspector General once again confirms the FBI is a mess from top to bottom and we review the summary. An innocent man named Dennis Perry is exonerated after serving 20 years in prison for a crime he did not commit.And more! Join criminal defense lawyer Robert F. Gruler in a discussion on the latest legal, criminal and political news, including:
Choppin' It Up With Jimmie C. -- Life After Wrongful Conviction
It doesn't matter who you are, how many degrees you have, or if you are innocent, a wrongful conviction can happen to anyone. Calvin Johnson is an exoneree from the state of Georgia who spent 16 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. As soon as he was released, he started speaking and sharing his story around the world. It was important for people to understand how such a tragic event could happen to an innocent person and to let people know that it could happen to them too. Calvin was the first exoneree to sit on the board of the New York Innocence Project and also served on the board of the Georgia Innocence Project.
In 2003, Brunswick prosecutors convicted Dennis Perry of killing a couple in their church back in 1985 — while another suspect had admitted to the murder on tape. Renewed interest in the case from the Georgia Innocence Project and a true crime podcast spurred Joshua Sharpe, criminal justice reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution , to revisit an early suspect’s alibi. Sharpe's research unveiled new DNA evidence, and prompted the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to reopen the case. Sharpe joins On Second Thought to talk us through what he learned in his nearly year of reporting on the 35 year-old case.
Former Innocence Project supporter Alexa sits in for a sick Roberta Glass to talk about the Georgia Innocence Project's latest sucess story: the freeing of Katharina Wright's rapist & murderer Johnny Lee Gates. Many thanks to District Attorney Julia Slater.The Roberta Glass True Crime Report is produced by Ati Abdo MacDonald
Former Innocence Project supporter Alexa sits in for a sick Roberta Glass to talk about the Georgia Innocence Project's latest sucess story: the freeing of Katharina Wright's rapist & murderer Johnny Lee Gates. Many thanks to District Attorney Julia Slater.The Roberta Glass True Crime Report is produced by Ati Abdo MacDonald
Great to have Laurie Kirkwood on this week’s award-winning radio show! Listen to the replay here and find out the dangers of bicycle spokes, why Laurie left a successful law career and hear her passion about the Georgia Innocence Project. A fun hour with a fascinating woman!
Join Brooke for the first part of the three part season finale (no worries - the new season will start in January) with guest interviews, information about the meeting with the Georgia Innocence Project, and a teaser about things to come! Be sure to listen all the way through the episode for all the information. You can support John White, Clarence Harrison, and Calvin Johnson by texting helper to 91999. Special Thanks to today's guest: Kevin Flynn @kevinpflynn and his show @lawandorderpod And the Actual Innocence Team Stephanie @StephSottile Sarah @Sarah_Amaris Megan @MegRoseDelaney Contact Information: Host: Brooke Gittings Website: www.actualinpod.com Email: actualinnocencepod@gmail.com Twitter: @actualinpod or @brookegittings Executive Producer in charge of advertising: Dennis Robinson dennis.e.robinson@gmail.com Music: “Through The Lens” by Andy G. Cohen Released under a Creative Commons Attribution International License https://andyg.co/hen/songs/lens
November 17, 2016 / Addendum host Jon Cryer along with the entire Undisclosed team, Rabia, Susan, and Colin record LIVE at the New America Foundation. Episode scoring music by Alex Fitch, AnimalWeapon, Blue Dot Sessions, Chris Zabriskie, Julian Sartorius and Uncanny Valleys. Donate $5 to Georgia Innocence Project by texting JOEY to 91999. #udaddendum #justiceforjoey Support the show.
John White was wrongfully convicted of raping and beating an elderly woman and incarcerated for more than 20 years. The actual perpetrator was in the same lineup as he, but he was misidentified. He was later exonerated by DNA with the help of the Georgia Innocence Project. Thank You to today's sponsors The Great Courses: www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/actual and Stamps.com: www.stamps.com (remember to enter actual by the microphone on the top of the homepage) You can help support the Georgia Innocence Project here: http://www.georgiainnocenceproject.org/ Contact: Brooke Gittings Website: www.actualinpod.com Twitter: @actualinpod Email: actualinnocencepod@gmail.com For Advertising Inquiries Contact: Dennis Robinson dennis.e.robinson@gmail.com Music: Theme “Through The Lens" by Andy G. Cohen t
Clarence Harrison was wrongfully convicted of a robbery, kidnapping, and rape and incarcerated for more than 17 years. He was later exonerated by DNA with the help of the Georgia Innocence Project. Thank You to today's sponsors The Great Courses: www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/actual and Stamps.com: www.stamps.com (remember to enter actual by the microphone on the top of the homepage) You can hear more about Clarence's album here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkAozKpEMvroGqJgWIiGbAA You can help support the Georgia Innocence Project here: http://www.georgiainnocenceproject.org/ Contact: Brooke Gittings Website: www.actualinpod.com Twitter: @actualinpod Email: actualinnocencepod@gmail.com For Advertising Inquiries Contact: Dennis Robinson dennis.e.robinson@gmail.com Music: Theme “Through The Lens" by Andy G. Cohen t
July 21, 2016 / Addendum host Jon Cryer featuring guest panelist Clare Gilbert of the Georgia Innocence Project along with Rabia, Susan and Colin. Episode scoring music by Patrick Cortes, Ramiro Marquez and Blue Dot Sessions. #Undisclosed #UDaddendum #justiceforjoey Support the show.