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Barry Scheck
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Corruption Uncovered
[Bonus] Episode Eleven: Corruption Uncovered Part II: Live from the UJC Summit
For the first time ever, the Kansas City, Kansas police corruption scandal was examined on stage at the 2025 United Justice Coalition Summit on May 30th. In this powerful bonus episode, hear legal experts, advocates, and law enforcement voices unpack how decades of abuse were allowed to persist—and what accountability could look like. Recorded live during the UJC Summit's Corruption Uncovered panel, the discussion tackles sealed disciplinary records, weak oversight, and the systemic failures that kept survivors in silence. The conversation also explores concrete paths to justice—for the women who have come forward, and those still too...
2025-08-20
29 min
Wrongful Conviction Podcasts
#538 Jason Flom with Kendrick Gillum
On February 1, 1997, Charles Newsome, a member of the 18th Street Group was murdered while driving through the Mayfair Apartments in West Memphis, AR. The city was caught in a wave of retaliatory violence between two groups: Foxwood and 18th Street. Kendric Gillum, who was loosely affiliated with Foxwood, became a suspect based on inconsistent and coerced witness testimony from a single eyewitness who initially told police that he did not see anyone at the scene of the crime. The State had no evidence Kendrick was ever at the crime scene, never established motive, and had the testimony of T...
2025-08-14
42 min
Wrongful Conviction
#538 Jason Flom with Kendrick Gillum
On February 1, 1997, Charles Newsome, a member of the 18th Street Group was murdered while driving through the Mayfair Apartments in West Memphis, AR. The city was caught in a wave of retaliatory violence between two groups: Foxwood and 18th Street. Kendrick Gillum, who was loosely affiliated with Foxwood, became a suspect based on inconsistent and coerced witness testimony from a single eyewitness who initially told police that he did not see anyone at the scene of the crime. The State had no evidence Kendrick was ever at the crime scene, never established motive, and had the testimony of T...
2025-08-14
40 min
Choses à Savoir - Culture générale
Comment le Projet Innocence a-t-il sauvé des centaines de condamnés à mort ?
Ce projet a été créé aux Etats Unis en 1992. Dans les années 1990, de nouvelles techniques d’analyse de l’ADN commencent à révolutionner les enquêtes criminelles. Et deux avocats new-yorkais, Barry Scheck et Peter Neufeld réalisent que ces outils pourraient aussi être utilisés a posteriori, pour réexaminer les preuves de vieux dossiers judiciaires.Ils fondent alors le Projet Innocence, avec un objectif simple mais ambitieux : utiliser l’ADN pour innocenter les personnes condamnées à tort.Le besoin est immense. Aux États-Unis, le système judiciaire repose fortement sur les témoignages oculaires...
2025-06-10
02 min
Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
O.J. Simpson’s Murder Trial: The Clues That Changed Everything
On June 12, 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were murdered outside Brown’s Brentwood home, sparking one of the most infamous criminal cases in history. The investigation quickly led to O.J. Simpson, with key evidence including blood at the crime scene and his Rockingham estate. Five days later, his arrest warrant triggered a surreal, slow-speed Bronco chase that captivated millions. With the trial lasting 474 days and shaping public perception of the judicial system, this episode breaks down the core elements of the case to explain how the jury reached its controversial verdict. SPECIAL THANKS TO...
2025-02-18
49 min
In Dispute: 10 Famous Trials That Changed History
O.J. Simpson’s Murder Trial: The Clues That Changed Everything
On June 12, 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were murdered outside Brown’s Brentwood home, sparking one of the most infamous criminal cases in history. The investigation quickly led to O.J. Simpson, with key evidence including blood at the crime scene and his Rockingham estate. Five days later, his arrest warrant triggered a surreal, slow-speed Bronco chase that captivated millions. With the trial lasting 474 days and shaping public perception of the judicial system, this episode breaks down the core elements of the case to explain how the jury reached its controversial verdict. SPECIAL THANKS TO...
2025-02-18
49 min
Corruption Uncovered
It Takes An Army
Barry Scheck is no stranger to long fights for justice. As the co-founder and Special Counsel at the Innocence Project, he played a key role in exposing police corruption in KCK and bringing Roc Nation and the United Justice Coalition into the fight. In this bonus episode, he reflects on the progress made and the battles ahead. Plus, major updates from KCK: new revelations about Roger Golubski’s death and a big shift in the civil case filed by five survivors of KCK police violence against the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, KS.
2025-02-14
30 min
Atomic Cafe - der Podcast für Pop Culture
BONUS: DEEP DIVE #1 – Ghostbusters (1984)
Das Jahr ist noch jung, aber bereits alt genug für eine kleine Extraepisode in Sachen Filmgeschichte: Am 25. Januar 1985 - vor 40 Jahren – startete ein Blockbuster in den deutschsprachigen Kinos, der uns zum Lachen und Gruseln gleichermaßen brachte. Er stellte seinem Publikum eine zentrale Frage: "Who you gonna call?"Im Atomic Cafe Deep Dive zur Action-Komödie „Ghostbusters" aus dem Jahr 1984 begeben sich die drei Hosts auf eine Spurensuche extraordinaire. Im besten Sherlock-Style haben sie Hintergrundstories, Fun Facts, Gossip und Nerd-Wissen gesammelt, um sich gegenseitig mit ihrem Geisterjäger-Wissen zu übertrumpfen. Das ist ga...
2025-01-23
47 min
Wrongful Conviction Podcasts
#503 Jason Flom and Barry Scheck with Barry Gibbs
Since releasing the 500th episode of Wrongful Conviction earlier this month, we thought it appropriate to spotlight some episodes from the very first season of Wrongful Conviction. On the afternoon of November 4, 1986, the body of an African-American woman was found lying under a blanket near a busy highway in Brooklyn, NY. She had been strangled to death. A witness told Detective Louis Eppolito that he had been jogging on the day of the crime and had seen a white man and a black woman sitting in a gray car parked by the highway. The man said he...
2024-12-19
44 min
Wrongful Conviction
#503 Jason Flom and Barry Scheck with Barry Gibbs
Since releasing the 500th episode of Wrongful Conviction earlier this month, we thought it appropriate to spotlight some episodes from the very first season of Wrongful Conviction. On the afternoon of November 4, 1986, the body of an African-American woman was found lying under a blanket near a busy highway in Brooklyn, NY. She had been strangled to death. A witness told Detective Louis Eppolito that he had been jogging on the day of the crime and had seen a white man and a black woman sitting in a gray car parked by the highway. The man said he...
2024-12-19
40 min
Dateline Originals
Letters from Sing Sing - Ep. 4: Peer Pressure
Dan tracks down Juror Number Six: Ramon Aviles. Ramon remembers the moment when the 84-year-old eyewitness, Dorothy Canady, pointed him out as the shooter. He says he was shocked and that people were laughing. The juror breaks down what he remembers from the deliberation room and ultimately admits he might have made a mistake in voting to convict JJ.Dan starts to wonder if other jurors from JJ’s trial would feel the same way. He meets up with a different juror and when she sees Dan, she immediately starts to cry. She says she felt pressured by...
2024-08-29
36 min
3 Takeaways
Highlight on Law & Justice: Six Experts Share Powerful Ideas on Crime and Punishment (#211)
With an election coming up, crime and punishment are a hot topic. Listen to this specially curated episode of 3 Takeaways as some of the sharpest minds on the subject share their insight. Guests include top legal reform expert, Christina Swarns; former Harvard Law School Dean, Martha Minow; Judge Jed Rakoff; founder of the Innocence Project, Barry Scheck; former New York City Police Commissioner, Bill Bratton; and Michael Chertoff, former Secretary of Homeland Security.
2024-08-20
21 min
100 Best Known Attorneys
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2024-08-16
04 min
100 Best Known Attorneys
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2024-08-16
02 min
ML Soul of Detroit
Exonerated - August 6, 2024
An innocent man convicted of murder tells Marc and ML why he signed a false confession – and how the same cop may be responsible for getting other men locked up for crimes they didn’t commit.STRAIGHT DOPE: Shawn is in East Rutherford, New Jersey, but not to look for Jimmy Hoffa. Marc explains.One of Mark Craighead’s best friends was murdered. Police twice interviewed him. Police twice told him he was in the clear. Then a Detroit police detective known as “The Closer” picked up the case. What happened n...
2024-08-06
1h 18
Law, disrupted
A Conversation with Celebrated Legal Author Jeffrey Toobin
John is joined by Jeffrey Toobin, celebrated author and legal analyst, who reflects on his extensive career in law and legal journalism. First, Jeffrey describes his legal background, including his clerkship on the Second Circuit which led to his years working for the Independent Counsel investigating the Iran Contra scandal (which led to his first book, Opening Arguments) and his years as an Assistant US Attorney. He also describes his years writing for the New Yorker and covering the OJ Simpson trial which led to his second book, The Run of His Life. Jeffrey then explains the writing process that has...
2024-06-20
52 min
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The Search for Justice by Robert L. Shapiro
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/5909to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Search for Justice Author: Robert L. Shapiro Narrator: Robert L. Shapiro Format: mp3 Length: 3 hrs Release date: 05-13-24 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 3 ratings Genres: Professionals & Academics Publisher's Summary: The architect of O.J. Simpson's Dream Team tells the inside story of the Simpson murder trial from the beginning. In this book, the man who created the defense strategy answers the questions of fact, law, and ethics that were fired at him before and after the jury's verdict. With candor, wit, and compassion, Shapiro brings to light the...
2024-05-13
30 min
Enjoy The Most Award-Winning Full Audiobook Today!
The Search for Justice by Robert L. Shapiro
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/45598to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Search for Justice Author: Robert L. Shapiro Narrator: Robert L. Shapiro Format: mp3 Length: 3 hrs Release date: 05-13-24 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 3 ratings Genres: Law Publisher's Summary: The architect of O.J. Simpson's Dream Team tells the inside story of the Simpson murder trial from the beginning. In this book, the man who created the defense strategy answers the questions of fact, law, and ethics that were fired at him before and after the jury's verdict. With candor, wit, and compassion, Shapiro brings to light the details...
2024-05-13
30 min
Troubled Men Podcast
TMP275 SAGE MAAS & JAY HOLLAND: MANDATORY THERAPY
Musician and electrical/HVAC contractor Sage Maas and Narcissy guitarist/mastermind and registered nurse Jay Holland have been running partners going back to the heyday of the Mermaid Lounge. Sage survived a chaotic childhood to become a heroic and generous instigator. Jay is a guitar hero who plumbs the depths on stage and off, performing feats of derring-do that leave audiences stunned. Tonight, on the cusp of Chazfest, they double-team the Troubled Men for an over-the-top-rope Battle Royale. Everyone’s a winner. Topics include a dentist visit, a French Quarter Fest recap, Sober Sidekick, Flakka, O.J. Si...
2024-04-25
1h 19
Arroe Collins Pod-Crashing
Pod Crashing Episode 297 Allison Flom From The Podcast Erased The Murder Of Elma Sands
Pod Crashing Episode 297 With Allison Flom From Erased: The Murder Of Elma Sands Twenty-two-year-old Elma Sands is found murdered in a Manhattan well on January 2, 1800. Her lover, wealthy and well-connected Levi Weeks, is accused of the barbaric offense. Weeks brings in the nation's best legal defense team - none other than Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr - to clear his name while a pandemic-stricken New York City buzzes with scandal. This six-episode true story unfolds over the unbelievable two-day trial that laid the sexist roots of today's justice system. Through flashbacks and testimony recreated in modernized language and narrated by...
2024-02-29
18 min
Foodie and the Beast
Foodie and the Beast - Nov, 5, 2023
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today’s show: · It’s baaaack! Has it been a year already? DMV Black Restaurant Week is back and its patron saint and inventor, Georgetown University’s Dr. Erinn Tucker-Oluowole, is in to tell us all about it. In with her is a gentleman of good taste with some good tastes from his restaurant FishScale, a Black Restaurant Week participant, Chef Henry Brandon Williams; · Jeremy Scheck is the author of “ScheckEats―Cooking Smarter: Friendly Recipes with a Side of Science.” It’s a guide to straightforward and delicious home cooking. It combines staple ingredients with food science principles to ensure the reader’s efficiency and good health. You’ve seen him on TikTok and the Today Show and read about him in People magazine; ...
2023-11-04
51 min
Foodie and the Beast
Foodie and the Beast - Nov, 5, 2023
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today’s show: · It’s baaaack! Has it been a year already? DMV Black Restaurant Week is back and its patron saint and inventor, Georgetown University’s Dr. Erinn Tucker-Oluowole, is in to tell us all about it. In with her is a gentleman of good taste with some good tastes from his restaurant FishScale, a Black Restaurant Week participant, Chef Henry Brandon Williams; · Jeremy Scheck is the author of “ScheckEats―Cooking Smarter: Friendly Recipes with a Side of Science.” It’s a guide to straightforward and delicious home cooking. It combines staple ingredients with food science principles to ensure the reader’s efficiency and good health. You’ve seen him on TikTok and the Today Show and read about him in People magazine; ...
2023-11-04
51 min
The MLK Tapes
Introducing- Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands
Twenty-two-year-old Elma Sands is found murdered in a Manhattan well on January 2, 1800. Her lover, wealthy and well-connected Levi Weeks, is accused of the barbaric offense. Weeks brings in the nation’s best legal defense team – none other than Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr – to clear his name while a pandemic-stricken New York City buzzes with scandal. This six-episode true story unfolds over the unbelievable two-day trial that laid the sexist roots of today’s justice system. Through flashbacks and testimony recreated in modernized language and narrated by Allison Flom, Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands investigates history’s chronic erasure of...
2023-10-19
02 min
Wrongful Conviction Podcasts
Introducing - Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands
Twenty-two-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 defense team – none other than Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr – to clear his name while a pandemic-stricken New York City buzzes with scandal. This six-episode true story unfolds over the unbelievable two-day trial that laid the sexist roots of today’s justice system. Through flashbacks & testimony recreated in modernized language and narrated by Allison Flom, Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands investigates history’s chronic erasure of...
2023-10-11
02 min
the JustPod
An Interview with the Innocence Project Co-Founders, Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld
Send us a textFor three decades, since its founding in 1992 at Yeshiva University’s Cardozo School of Law, the Innocence Project has led a national effort to exonerate wrongly convicted defendants through scientific advances in DNA technology. That work has led to the exoneration of hundreds of wrongly convicted defendants, some of them on death row. Justin and Geonard interviewed the founders of the Innocence Project, Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld.
2023-09-28
58 min
Wrongful Conviction Podcasts
#392 Wrongful Conviction: Junk Science - Arson Evidence - UPDATE
Built on a foundation of conjecture and best guesses that were never adequately tested according to any valid scientific principles, arson evidence experts have been telling juries for decades that one can definitively determine that a fire was intentionally set is completely wrong. But why, after generations of experts have all been proven wrong, is there still an unwillingness to change? Barry Scheck, Co-Founder of the Innocence Project, discusses Arson Evidence with Josh. Kate Judson, Executive Director of the Center for Integrity in Forensic Sciences, updates Josh Dubin's Wrongful Conviction: Junk Science. To l...
2023-09-25
50 min
Wrongful Conviction
#392 Wrongful Conviction: Junk Science - Arson Evidence
Built on a foundation of conjecture and best guesses that were never adequately tested according to any valid scientific principles, arson evidence experts have been telling juries for decades that one can definitively determine that a fire was intentionally set is completely wrong. But why, after generations of experts have all been proven wrong, is there still an unwillingness to change? Barry Scheck, Co-Founder of the Innocence Project, discusses Arson Evidence with Josh. Kate Judson, Executive Director of the Center for Integrity in Forensic Sciences, updates Josh Dubin's Wrongful Conviction: Junk Science. To l...
2023-09-25
37 min
For the Defense with David Oscar Markus
Barry Scheck for the Innocence Project
Barry Scheck put DNA evidence on the map during the O.J. Simpson trial and now runs the amazing Innocence Project.Barry Scheck, a titan of the criminal defense bar, sits down with David Oscar Markus to discuss high profile cases, exonerating the innocent, and the practice of law. He's one of the best and it shows.
2023-08-15
52 min
Bloody Angola: A Podcast by Jim Chapman
Death Sentence!
In this episode of Bloody Angola, Woody Overton and Jim Chapman tell you some stories you will have to hear to believe regarding inmate of Louisiana State Penitentiary who were sentenced to DEATH ROW getting exonerated after DNA evidence or other substantiating evidence cleared them of their crime and saved them from getting the needle.#DeathSentence #DNA #InnocenceProject #BloodyAngola #PodcastFULL TRANSCRIPTJim: Hey, everyone. And welcome back to another edition of Bloody-Woody: -Angola.Jim: A podcast 142 years in the making. Woody: The complete story of America's bloodiest prison. Jim: And I'm Jim Chapman. Woody: And I'm...
2023-05-11
1h 00
Bloody Angola: A Podcast by Jim Chapman
Death Sentence!
In this episode of Bloody Angola, Woody Overton and Jim Chapman tell you some stories you will have to hear to believe regarding inmate of Louisiana State Penitentiary who were sentenced to DEATH ROW getting exonerated after DNA evidence or other substantiating evidence cleared them of their crime and saved them from getting the needle.#DeathSentence #DNA #InnocenceProject #BloodyAngola #PodcastFULL TRANSCRIPTJim: Hey, everyone. And welcome back to another edition of Bloody-Woody: -Angola.Jim: A podcast 142 years in the making. Woody: The complete story of America's bloodiest prison. Jim: And I'm Jim Chapman. Woody: And I'm...
2023-05-11
1h 00
都市躺人
EP14 美国为什么会“制造”世纪悬案:OJ辛普森案?
作为经常被讨论的案例,OJ辛普森案的案情本身非常简单。真正使其成为所谓“悬案”的,其实是案件背后美国社会错综复杂的种族矛盾、司法漏洞、媒体的过度参与以及所有涉案人员人性的弱点。《都市躺人》的小方与老张尝试用这一期节目、以社会以及文化的角度来侧面观察这个大家都熟悉的故事,希望可以带来一些不一样的视角。PS:如果对这样的节目形式感兴趣、或者有什么宝贵的意见和建议,欢迎在下方评论区给我们留言~02:00“世纪悬案”悬而不疑:简单介绍OJ辛普森杀妻案始末一句话总结:他杀了。刑事诉讼被判无罪,民事诉讼被判有罪。07:25 拿奖学金,进大联盟,黑人“楷模”OJ辛普森的前半生OJ为Hertz租车拍摄的广告;他是该公司第一位黑人代言人。12:35 1992年洛杉矶街头的案件,是蝴蝶扇动的翅膀1992年洛杉矶黑人街头事件的余波深深地留在了大家的心里,并一直延续到了1994年审判OJ谋杀案的法庭内外负责本案的日裔法官Lance Allan Ito另一位日裔法官Hiroshi Fujisaki(民事法庭)21:30 NBA总决赛都不播了!直升机转播千里追车抓捕辛普森媒体狂欢的背后,是娱乐至死的美国社会NBA总决赛直播被缩小成画中画,为抓捕辛普森让路24:30 同时面对“神对手”和“猪队友”,洛杉矶检方律师Carry不动*毒树之果理论(Fruit of the poisonous tree)指的是调查过程中,通过非法手段取得的证据,该术语的逻辑是如果证据的来源(树)受到污染,那么任何从它获得的证据(果实)也是被污染的,在诉讼审理的过程中将不能被采纳,即使该证据足以扭转裁判结果亦然。PS:都市躺人们认为种族歧视是卑劣的行为,本集中出现的涉嫌不尊重种族的词语皆为引用当事人的发言OJ辛普森在法庭上试戴小了的手套35:00 美国的陪审团制度,捍卫的是客观上的“正义”吗?在辛普森律师“梦之队”的运作下,案件被放在洛杉矶市中心(而不是案发的Santa Monica地区)审判,这为陪审团带来了更高的少数族裔比例。对案件结果造成的影响见仁见智OJ案陪审团法庭侧写律师“梦之队”第二任领队Johnnie Cochran40:00 后悔作伪证的人&后悔没有搭上这班流量列车的人辛普森自传《If I did it》在版权被转移至受害者Goldman家人手中后,封面上的If被缩到极小左为“梦之队”成员艾伦·德肖维茨,右为维基百科创始人吉米·威尔士48:50 悲剧或可避免:在家暴方面前科累累的OJ和没有被重视的报案那张“邪恶的”自杀便笺。大家能看出辛普森字里行间的“邪恶感”吗?给OJ带来过无尽荣耀、也变成高曼家人收到的少数赔款的海斯曼奖杯56:00 美国可怕的“连环杀手”崇拜文化被网飞拍成电视剧的连环杀手“食人魔达莫”59:00 欺世盗名的律师“梦之队”,以及尘埃落定后逐渐冷静的舆论*梦之队原本用来指代1992年巴塞罗那奥运会上,以迈克尔·乔丹为首,众星云集的美国国家男篮队律师“梦之队”的成员为 Robert Shapiro, Johnnie Cochran, Carl Douglas, Shawn Chapman, Gerald Uelmen, Robert Kardashian, Alan Dershowitz, F. Lee Bailey, Barry Scheck, Peter Neufeld, Robert Blasier, and William Thompson
2023-04-10
1h 06
Letters from Sing Sing
Peer Pressure
Dan tracks down Juror Number Six: Ramon Aviles. Ramon remembers the moment when the 84-year-old eyewitness, Dorothy Canady, pointed him out as the shooter. He says he was shocked and that people were laughing. The juror breaks down what he remembers from the deliberation room and ultimately admits he might have made a mistake in voting to convict JJ.Dan starts to wonder if other jurors from JJ’s trial would feel the same way. He meets up with a different juror and when she sees Dan, she immediately starts to cry. She says she felt pressured by...
2023-03-06
36 min
The Murder Diaries
MURDERED: JonBenét Ramsey
The case I have for you today is the murder of JonBenét Ramsey, which has been the most requested by our listeners since Paige and I started The Murder Diaries. Honestly we avoided it for a long time, because of the amount of rumors and theories there are about what “really” happened. You can literally spend years going down rabbit holes on some of these arguments, but the thing is, no matter how convincing a theory might be, JonBenét Ramsey’s murder remains unsolved to this day, and she deserves to have her story told. And not in the way...
2022-12-08
38 min
Listen With Your Imagination, Free Audiobook Are Your Destination
Barred: Why the Innocent Cant Get Out of Prison Audiobook by Daniel S. Medwed
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 619982 Title: Barred: Why the Innocent Cant Get Out of Prison Author: Daniel S. Medwed Narrator: Jason Arnold Format: Unabridged Length: 07:49:20 Language: English Release date: 09-20-22 Publisher: Findaway Voices Genres: Non-Fiction, American Politics, Social Science, Law Summary: A groundbreaking exposé of how our legal system makes it nearly impossible to overturn wrongful convictions Thousands of innocent people are behind bars in the United States. But proving their innocence and winning their release is nearly impossible. In Barred, legal scholar Daniel S. Medwed argues that our justice systems stringent p...
2022-09-20
7h 49
True Crime State of Mind
Episode 23 - St Louis, MISSOURI Mary Bell
The Innocence Project works to free the innocent, prevent wrongful convictions, and create fair, compassionate, and equitable systems of justice for everyone. Founded in 1992 by Barry C. Scheck and Peter J. Neufeld at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University, the organization is now an independent nonprofit. Their work is guided by science and grounded in antiracism. As of 2020, The Innocence Project has helped to exonerate 375 convicts. George Allen can be accounted among them, but only after he served 30 years for a crime he did not commit against Mary Bell.
2022-07-18
54 min
Turning A Moment Into A Movement
Advocating for Police Accountability
With all the High-profile instances of law enforcement behaving badly have made the issue of police accountability a priority. Too often abuses of power by the police, whether through excessive force, profiling, stop and frisk or other tactics, even if caught on tape, go unpunished. Therefore this week's conversation will be focus strategies to advocate for change! The Justice for Gerard Movement presents….. TURNING A MOMENT INTO A MOVEMENT! Friday April 22, 2022 6pm EDT So join Jay Love Host, -Attorney Hugo Mack, -Trischè Duckworth, -Alexanderia Hughes ...
2022-04-23
1h 41
The Synergy Connection Show
Understanding The Innocence Project with Keith Long
What is the Innocence Project?“Founded in 1992 by Barry C. Scheck and Peter J. Neufeld at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University, the Innocence Project works to free the innocent, prevent wrongful convictions, and create fair, compassionate, and equitable systems of justice for everyone. Our work is guided by science and grounded in antiracism.”Keith Long, a Harvard Nieman Foundation Scholar and Florida Bar Certified for Continuing Law Education Credits, and I discuss what the Innocence Project is on the show today. This program is a 501c nonprofit legal organization that comm...
2022-04-19
48 min
Cato Audio
November 2021
Introduction: Caleb O. BrownClark Neily talks to Barry Scheck, Peter Neufeld and Christina Swarns of the Innocence Project on their fight to exonerate the wrongfully convictedAdam Schuster of the Illinois Policy Institute on why public pension reform is important not just for IllinoisMichael Cannon on Health Savings Accounts reforming American health careScott Lincicome on the current availability of rapid take home COVID-19 testsMustafa Akyol on his new book, Why, as a Muslim, I Defend Liberty Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-11-01
1h 06
Cato Podcast
The Innocence Project Receives the 2021 Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty
Last week, the Cato Institute gave the Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty to The Innocence Project for its work exonerating the wrongly convicted and recommending policy change supporting a better criminal justice system. Cato’s Clark Neily sat down with Innocence Project cofounders Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld and executive director Christina Swarns at a dinner honoring their achievements advancing human liberty. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2021-10-07
32 min
Cato Podcast
The Innocence Project Receives the 2021 Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty
Last week, the Cato Institute gave the Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty to The Innocence Project for its work exonerating the wrongly convicted and recommending policy change supporting a better criminal justice system. Cato’s Clark Neily sat down with Innocence Project cofounders Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld and executive director Christina Swarns at a dinner honoring their achievements advancing human liberty. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-10-07
32 min
Keep Talking
Episode 14: Peter Neufeld - The Innocence Project
Peter Neufeld is a civil rights lawyer and the co-founder of the Innocence Project. During over conversation, Peter talks about how and why he and Barry Scheck created The Innocence Project, the importance of DNA testing in exonerating wrongly convicted citizens, common scientific and procedural errors that have been used to convict defendants, and how our culture might create a more fair and impartial criminal justice system.------------Support this podcast via VenmoSupport this podcast via PayPalSupport this podcast on Patreon------------Show notes
2021-09-06
1h 36
SOS with Molly & Alissa
No.74 The Ethics of Dying
This week is a REAL thought exercise. We examine the death penalty and the ethics/morality of it all. This episode is informative and will definitely challenge you to articulate your own thoughts on the issue. There is no “answer” so to speak, but these are incredibly important points to think about when it comes to the structure of our society. Charity/Nonprofit:The Innocence Project: founded in 1992 by Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck at Cardozo School of Law, exonerates the wrongly convicted through DNA testing and reforms the criminal justice system to prevent future...
2021-06-07
28 min
Meeting Tom Cruise
Gloria Calderón Kellitt + Wanna be as famous as Cruise?
This week, Jeff Meacham is thinking about LEGEND, which is not something that even Jeff Meacham likes to think about; the gang debates the perks and perils of fame, and comes damn close to thinking about the needs of others, but only for a moment; Creator of ONE DAY AT A TIME Gloria Calderón Kellitt remembers her days working for Cameron Crowe, the great Snapple Incident, and the day that Tom Cruise whispered in her ear.Follow Gloria on Twitter: @everythingloriaAnd on Instagram: @gloriakellettGloria also mentioned the g...
2021-02-09
32 min
Hearing with Tali Farhadian Weinstein
Barry Scheck's Police Reform Moonshot (w/ Barry Scheck)
Almost thirty years ago, Barry Scheck and his colleagues at the Innocence Project ushered in a new era of criminal justice reform with their pioneering work in DNA analysis. This week, Barry sits down with Tali to discuss his latest vision for using science to increase public safety: bringing big data to police reform.This podcast is paid for by New Yorkers for Tali. To learn more about Tali's campaign for Manhattan DA, please visit http://taliforda.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/li...
2021-02-04
25 min
Rayn Jackson Hype Saturdays on So Serious TV
Real Talk The Innocence Project
The Innocence Project is a 501 nonprofit legal organization that is committed to exonerating individuals who it claims have been wrongly convicted, through the use of DNA testing and working to reform the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice. The group cites various studies estimating that in the United States, between 2.3% and 5% of all prisoners are innocent. The Innocence Project was founded in 1992 by Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld. Scheck and Neufeld gained national attention-wikipedia
2021-02-03
08 min
WORLD OF NP PODCAST
ATTORNEY TODD ESS - Top Five Reasons that Prompt Board of Nursing to Launch Investigation Against Nurses and Strategies to Prevent [S01E13]
ATTORNEY TODD ESS – Top Five Reasons that Prompt Board of Nursing to Launch Investigation Against Nurses Attorney Todd Ess’s passion for justice began when he enrolled in the Criminal Defense Clinic at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. There, he became one of the first law students in Indiana to join Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld's nationally recognized Innocence Project by representing Larry Mayes, then an inmate at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, Indiana. He is proud to be apart of the Innocence Project that has helped free hundreds of wrongfully conv...
2021-01-14
58 min
The C.O.W.S.
The C.O.W.S. w/ F. Lee Bailey: Very Certain O.J. Simpson Didn't Kill Anyone
The Context of White Supremacy welcomes F. Lee Bailey. One of the most renown litigators in U.S. history, Bailey notoriously won acquittals for the "Boston Strangler" and Dr. Sam Sheppard. The case he is most often is associated with is the 1995 "Trial of the Century," The People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson. Bailey is known as the architect of Simpson's "Dream Team" defense strategy. Alongside Alan Dershowitz, Robert Shapiro, Barry Scheck, Gerald Uleman and Johnnie L. Cochran Jr., F. Lee Bailey helped demolish the prosecution's case, which was highlighted by the evisceration of Mark Fuhrman...
2020-12-24
00 min
Love thy Lawyer
Miki Tal - Cardozo
Send us a textBorn in Israel, raised in Orange County, California, Miki Tal first practiced law as a Deputy District Attorney New York City's Bronx County Courthouse. She served a stint as a law clerk in the Alameda County DA's Office, worked as a Deputy DA in Napa County, and served as a Public Defender in Santa Cruz. She now practices criminal law in Alameda County, Federal Court, and throughout Northern California.From Miki's website: Miki is a former prosecutor and public defender who has successfully defended thousands of clients accused of breaking th...
2020-11-25
24 min
Smoke Til It's Gone Or Die
Ep. 10 A Butch Queen Ate My Dingo
Welcome back! It’s Episode 10 of Smoke Til It’s Gone Or Die! This week Patty starts us off with the mysterious death of Azaria Chamberlain and the infamous wrongful conviction of Lindy Chamberlain. If there’s anything we know about Australia, it’s that the wildlife can be dangerous. There’s Dingos out there and they’re snatching your babies up. Hide your kids, hide your wife. And don’t forget the nappies. In a blaze of glory, Rylee and Patty reach their lowest peak yet and roll up a second one for Rylee’s case. Rylee dives into René Descar...
2020-11-02
1h 29
Wrongful Conviction
#149 Wrongful Conviction: Junk Science - Arson Evidence
Josh Dubin sits down with Barry Scheck, Co-Founder of the Innocence Project to discuss Arson Evidence. Built on a foundation of conjecture and best guesses that were never adequately tested and confirmed according to any valid scientific principles, what Arson Evidence experts and prosecutors have been telling juries for decades, that one can definitively determine that a fire was intentionally set, is completely wrong. But why, after generations of experts have all been proven wrong, is there still an unwillingness to change? Learn more and get involved. 2009 Article in The New...
2020-08-17
36 min
3 Takeaways
Founder of the Innocence Project, Barry Scheck: Why People Are Wrongfully Convicted and What We Can Do About It (#1)
Founder of the Innocence Project Barry Scheck, answers all questions related to wrongful convictions. Barry Scheck has freed hundreds of wrongfully convicted people from jail, many of whom spent decades in jail for crimes they didn’t commit. Wrongful convictions are not an aberration but a result of the way the system is designed. What can we do to reduce wrongful convictions and free innocent people from jail? Tune in to find out. Also check out the Netflix series The Innocence Files, which is based on Barry Scheck and his work.
2020-07-29
24 min
Hello Momma
A Candid Convo about Black Lives Matter
Send us a textIn the final episode of Season 1 Andrea is joined by Wade Days, Keith Bruce and Juan Branch where they have a very candid conversation about the BLM Movement and how they're each doing. No stone is left unturned and they get real about growing up Black, they're own experiences with the Police, defunding the police, the Cancel Culture, being in interracial relationships & how the current climate has impacted their conversations, All Lives Matter vs. Black Lives Matter and so much more ... Date and Debate is a proud ally of Black Lives...
2020-06-23
1h 40
El Pipazo del día...
Cap 20. dìa 32. " 12 de Mayo: El Dìa de la Verdad"
A las 12:10 a.m. del 13 de junio de 1994 se encontraron los cuerpos de Nicole Brown Simpson y Ronald Goldman en el exterior del dúplex de Nicole ubicado en la calle Bundy, en Brentwood, Los Ángeles. Brown había sido apuñalada numerosas veces en la cabeza y el cuello, y tenía heridas defensivas en sus manos. Ambas víctimas llevaban muertas unas 2 horas cuando fueron descubiertas por la policía. Rober Riske, uno de los primeros dos oficiales en la escena, encontró un único guante ensangrentado además de otras pruebas como un gorro que parecía hecho de la...
2020-04-20
31 min
The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis
Interview: Innocence Project Founders Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld on Netflix’s "The Innocence Files" (with Amanda Knox)
2020-04-20
19 min
All Of It
'The Innocence Files'
Director Roger Ross Williams and Barry Scheck, co-founder of The Innocence Project, discuss the new Netflix docuseries, “The Innocence Files,” which shines a light on the untold personal stories behind eight cases of wrongful convictions.
2020-04-14
34 min
SISPICION
The West Memphis 3
On May 5, 1993 three eight year old boys, Steve Branch, Christopher Byers and Michael Moore, were playing their neighborhood when they never returned home. The next day their naked bodies would be found in a place called Robin Hood Hills. A community rattled by an atrocious crime would look furiously for the perpetrators to be held accountable. The investigation, trial, and conviction of Jessie Misskelley Jr., Jason Baldwin, and Damien Echols, would continue to be debated today, when three teenage boys would become the West Memphis Three. Welcome to season two of Sispicion! Organization Spotlight: The Innocence Project...
2019-12-04
59 min
Growing Roots Tallahassee
Innocence Project of Florida | Seth Miller
How does Seth Miller, someone that grew up in a sheltered suburban life, become the Executive Director of the Innocence Project of Florida standing up for marginalized people in our society?With no real direction as a kid, Seth enrolled at Penn State University where he eventually made the decision to come to FSU's College of Law. In his senior year at Penn State and into his years at FSU, Seth's goals had began to evolve. Seth's life would change in January 2003 when Barry Scheck visited FSU's College of Law to launch the Florida Innocence Initiative.
2019-09-30
26 min
The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan
Albert Woodfox, on “Solitary,” his story of transformation and hope
“A man who would not be broken. Not by more than 40 years of solitary in Angola (the Alcatraz of the south in Louisiana) not by maddening injustice in courts, not by beatings, isolation, or loneliness.” Barry Scheck, The Innocence Project. Released after 43 years, for a crime he says he did not commit, Albert Woodfox is the longest-standing solitary confinement prisoner in the U.S. He shares his remarkable story…growing up in poverty in Louisiana, survival in prison, and how he is advocating to seek prison reform, along with his co-counsel, Carine Williams. On this compelling episode of “The Literary...
2019-05-31
55 min
Up To 90
Murders of the 90s Part Two: Louise Woodward
This week on Up To 90, we talk Louise Woodward – a 19-year-old British au pair who in 1997 was convicted of the involuntary manslaughter of eight-month-old Matthew Eappen while he was in her care in his home in Newton, Massachusetts, in the United States. The case provoked entrenched responses on both sides as the defense argued against the prosecution’s insistence that this was a clear case of Shaken Baby Syndrome and posited that Matthew’s death was the result of older, accidental injuries. Cultural norms were called into question, working mothers were vilified, au-pair agencies were exposed as being grossly exploitative and neglig...
2018-11-20
42 min
Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine
Episode 74 - Rob Morrow
Rob Morrow is a multi-Emmy and Golden Globe nominated actor, writer, and director with an established career in television, film, and theater spanning over three decades. Rob shot to stardom with his portrayal of New York doctor gone‐to Alaska, Joel Fleischman, on the hit television series, "Northern Exposure," garnering him three Golden Globe and two Emmy Award nominations. He played the iconic role of Don Eppes on the hit CBS drama, "Numb3rs," which ran for six seasons.Morrow's film credits include starring in Robert Redford's Oscar-nominated film "Quiz Show," Albert Brooks' comedy "Mother," Bruce Beresford's "La...
2017-12-19
55 min
What It Takes - VOA Learning English
What It Takes - Barry Scheck - December 08, 2017
2017-12-08
39 min
Curtain The Podcast
A Total System Failure
Hosts Amy McQuire and Martin Hodgson hear from the founder of the Innocence Project and world famous lawyer Barry Scheck. They detail three enormous failures in the trial of Kevin Henry that could have led to his wrongful conviction. Finally they use Mr Scheck's checklist that helps determine if a wrongful conviction is possible, the results are clear!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2017-04-21
37 min
How to Listen to Audiobook in Nonfiction, Social Sciences
Anatomy of Innocence by Laura Caldwell - editor | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Anatomy of Innocence Author: Laura Caldwell - editor, Leslie S. Klinger - editor Narrator: Scott Aiello, Sarah Naughton, Peter Berkrot, Karen White, Jonathan Davis, full cast Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins Language: English Release date: 03-28-17 Publisher: Audible Studios Genres: Nonfiction, Social Sciences Summary: Recalling the great muckrakers of the past, an outraged team of America's best-selling writers unite to confront the disasters of wrongful convictions. Wrongful convictions, long regarded as statistical anomalies in an otherwise sound justice system, now appear with frightening regularity. But few people...
2017-03-28
6h 24
Wrongful Conviction
#017 Jason Flom and Barry Scheck with Jason Baldwin
At 16 years old, Jason Baldwin along with Damien Echols and Jessie Misskelley – known as the West Memphis Three – was convicted in 1994 of killing three 8-year-old boys in West Memphis, AK. There was no DNA linking the WM3 to the crime, and some of the DNA found at the crime scene even seemed to implicate the stepfather of one of the victims. The case gained national attention soon after the teenagers' arrests when word was leaked that the murders were committed as part of a satanic ritual. A key prosecution witness in the second trial was a self-proclaimed cult expert who...
2017-03-27
49 min
Wrongful Conviction
#001 Jason Flom and Barry Scheck with Barry Gibbs
Guests Barry Scheck (Co-Founder of The Innocence Project), exoneree Barry Gibbs and Vanessa Potkin (Director of Post-Conviction Litigation for The Innocence Project) detail the unfathomable odyssey of Barry Gibbs in the bizarre case of The Mafia Cops. Barry was wrongfully convicted of a 1986 second-degree murder in NYC. His conviction was based on misconduct by a NYPD detective, who was later convicted of arranging and committing several murders and cover-ups on behalf of an organized crime family. Barry was incarcerated for 19 years before new evidence led to his release and subsequent exoneration in 2005. https://www.wrongfulconvictionpodcast.com/with-jason-flom
2016-10-10
40 min
What It Takes®
Barry Scheck: The Innocence Project
The Innocence Project has freed 1000’s of people serving time in prison for crimes they did not commit.Thousands. People who were misidentified by eyewitnesses, or were manipulated into false confessions,or were the victims of unreliable forensic science. Barry Scheck is the co-founder of The Innocence Project, andin this episode he talks about the developments in science that led him and his colleagues to believe that DNAtesting could reduce wrongful convictions and transform the criminal justice system. He also discusses someof the very high profile clients he’s represented during his...
2016-04-25
39 min
UC Hastings
In Defense of the Innocent with Barry Scheck - Legally Speaking
Over the last two decades no criminal defense lawyer in America has had a more profound impact on advancing the rights of the convicted than has Barry Scheck. In 1992, when DNA testing was still in its infancy, Scheck, along with his colleague Peter Neufeld, founded The Innocence Project, which has since figured prominently in the release of hundreds of prison inmates. Scheck also achieved lasting fame for defending O.J. Simpson when the former football star was charged with murder. Scheck spoke with California Lawyer contributing editor Martin Lasden about his extraordinary career and the controversies surrounding it. Series: "Legally...
2014-09-15
00 min
UC Hastings
In Defense of the Innocent with Barry Scheck - Legally Speaking
Over the last two decades no criminal defense lawyer in America has had a more profound impact on advancing the rights of the convicted than has Barry Scheck. In 1992, when DNA testing was still in its infancy, Scheck, along with his colleague Peter Neufeld, founded The Innocence Project, which has since figured prominently in the release of hundreds of prison inmates. Scheck also achieved lasting fame for defending O.J. Simpson when the former football star was charged with murder. Scheck spoke with California Lawyer contributing editor Martin Lasden about his extraordinary career and the controversies surrounding it. Series: "Legally...
2014-09-15
56 min
Legally Speaking (Video)
In Defense of the Innocent with Barry Scheck - Legally Speaking
Over the last two decades no criminal defense lawyer in America has had a more profound impact on advancing the rights of the convicted than has Barry Scheck. In 1992, when DNA testing was still in its infancy, Scheck, along with his colleague Peter Neufeld, founded The Innocence Project, which has since figured prominently in the release of hundreds of prison inmates. Scheck also achieved lasting fame for defending O.J. Simpson when the former football star was charged with murder. Scheck spoke with California Lawyer contributing editor Martin Lasden about his extraordinary career and the controversies surrounding it. Series: "Legally...
2014-09-15
56 min
Legally Speaking (Audio)
In Defense of the Innocent with Barry Scheck - Legally Speaking
Over the last two decades no criminal defense lawyer in America has had a more profound impact on advancing the rights of the convicted than has Barry Scheck. In 1992, when DNA testing was still in its infancy, Scheck, along with his colleague Peter Neufeld, founded The Innocence Project, which has since figured prominently in the release of hundreds of prison inmates. Scheck also achieved lasting fame for defending O.J. Simpson when the former football star was charged with murder. Scheck spoke with California Lawyer contributing editor Martin Lasden about his extraordinary career and the controversies surrounding it. Series: "Legally...
2014-09-15
00 min
Change Agents
Barry Scheck
Barry Scheck has been honored as the most outstanding criminal defense lawyer in America. A pioneer of the use of DNA evidence, he co-founded the Innocence Project at Cardozo Law School in New York City. In the past decade, the Project has helped secure the exoneration of more than 200 men previously convicted of crimes they did not commit, many of whom would have faced execution but for the intervention of Scheck and his associates. He describes many of these cases in his book, Actual Innocence: Five Days to Execution and Other Dispatches From the Wrongly Convicted. Scheck may be best...
2014-09-13
17 min
Advocates of Human Rights
Barry Scheck
Barry Scheck has been honored as the most outstanding criminal defense lawyer in America. A pioneer of the use of DNA evidence, he co-founded the Innocence Project at Cardozo Law School in New York City. In the past decade, the Project has helped secure the exoneration of more than 200 men previously convicted of crimes they did not commit, many of whom would have faced execution but for the intervention of Scheck and his associates. He describes many of these cases in his book, Actual Innocence: Five Days to Execution and Other Dispatches From the Wrongly Convicted. Scheck may be best...
2014-09-13
17 min
A Regrettable Moment of Sincerity
A radio interview with the person who wrote this sentence, Part IV: Comfort and Joy and Dream Lover
Here is a podcast/radio interview from my appearance on Morning Feed with Ed Feldman from October of 2011, when I was promoting the Medium Rare Cinema screenings of Dream Lover and Comfort and Joy. Like my other appearances on Morning Feed, the topics are wide ranging starting with Harry Dean Stanton and Death Watch and concluding 2 hours later with a brief reference to Ilsa star Dyanne Thorne. In between there are discussions of Emilio Estevez’s magnum opus Wisdom, what a wonderful blowhard Oliver Stone is, how death is always the most efficient way to win an Oscar, what reall...
2012-11-27
2h 11
Opio's podcast
Vindicated
Opio speaks with Venessa Potkin of the Innocence Project... The Innocence Project is a non-profit legal clinic affiliated with the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University and created by Barry C. Scheck and Peter J. Neufeld in 1992. The project is a national litigation and public policy organization dedicated to exonerating wrongfully convicted people through DNA testing and reforming the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice.
2008-09-26
29 min
Advocates of Human Rights
Barry Scheck
Barry Scheck has been honored as the most outstanding criminal defense lawyer in America. A pioneer of the use of DNA evidence, he co-founded the Innocence Project at Cardozo Law School in New York City. In the past decade, the Project has helped secure the exoneration of more than 200 men previously convicted of crimes they did not commit, many of whom would have faced execution but for the intervention of Scheck and his associates. He describes many of these cases in his book, Actual Innocence: Five Days to Execution and Other Dispatches From the Wrongly Convicted. Born and raised in...
2008-07-03
13 min