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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
Moins de 30 minutes : les meilleurs podcasts courts
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
Playlist Culture G : les podcasts pour apprendre chaque jour
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
#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
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
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
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
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