"We're taught to believe our justice system is fair. Everyone is equal and its impossible for an innocent person to go to prison for a crime they didn't commit. What if that's not true?"
THE OVERTURN, a new podcast, launches tomorrow on all platforms🔗 https://t.co/kF0P4nZkkV
📣 FINAL EPISODE
This series of The Overturn concludes with a bonus round-up episode
“Fighting a miscarriage of justice is the most herculean task imaginable”
Listen now via the Future Justice Project website https://t.co/kF0P4nZkkV
📣 FINAL EPISODE
This series of The Overturn concludes with a bonus round-up episode
“Fighting a miscarriage of justice is the most herculean task imaginable”
Listen now via the Future Justice Project website https://t.co/kF0P4nZkkV
They talk about where the stories covered in the series came from and why they are so difficult to resolve
They also pay tribute to the heroism of campaigners who dedicate their lives to getting justice in a system where there so often is none
Listen: https://t.co/kF0P4nZkkV
Justin Plummer was convicted in 1998 for a brutal murder. It didn’t take a jury long to convict him, he had been a prolific burglar in the local area, but he always protested his innocence for the killing.
Episode 8 of The Overturn is out now https://t.co/kF0P4nZkkV
'You can switch your brain on and off. It's like a form of meditation': @JonRobins10 talks to Justin Plummer for @InsideTimeUK on being wrongly convicted twice, how he survived 27yrs in prison for murder he didn't do - including 4yrs in segregation. More: https://t.co/QaGswXvRJu
If you haven't yet listened to The Overturn podcast, check out latest shocking episode: @marnieduke18 takes a walk w/ Justin Plummer - 28yrs in prison, wrongly convicted TWICE. He talks abt what his life now holds. He got 15 mins' notice of freedom, no compensation & no apology
Justin Plummer was convicted in 1998 for a brutal murder. It didn’t take a jury long to convict him, he had been a prolific burglar in the local area, but he always protested his innocence for the killing.
Episode 8 of The Overturn is out now https://t.co/kF0P4nZkkV
His fight came with one massive setback: Being wrongfully convicted of the same crime for a second time.
In episode 8 of The Overturn, we met Justin and his lawyer 6 months after his release
Listen now: https://t.co/kF0P4nZkkV
‘It’s not just about Jason, it’s about a broken system.’ @marnieduke18 talks to brother of Jason Moore in the latest episode of the Overturn podcast - described as 'outstanding and 'a sobering but compelling listen'. https://t.co/I0pouw3WY7. Available on Spotify & all services
Jason Moore was jailed for life with a minimum term of 18 years after being found guilty of murdering Robert Darby in 2005
Relatives of Darby have since joined with campaigners supporting the release of the man convicted of his killing
The Overturn #7 🔉 https://t.co/kF0P4nZkkV
Jason Moore was jailed for life with a minimum term of 18 years after being found guilty of murdering Robert Darby in 2005
Relatives of Darby have since joined with campaigners supporting the release of the man convicted of his killing
The Overturn #7 🔉 https://t.co/kF0P4nZkkV
THE OVERTURN #6
Former police officer Danny Major was sentenced to 15 months in jail after being found guilty of assault in 2006.
He served a four month sentence, and the police officers who actually assaulted the man in their custody walked free...
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PROOF is back. Issue #7 out now: Cover-ups, jailhouse snitches & scapegoats. Check out here: https://t.co/jmpuykfv5h . Order your copy now https://t.co/TavSg63KHQ