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Marty Yant: Private Investigator for Jen Reach. Author of: PRESUMED GUILTY Part 1
Private Investigator helping the wrongfully convicted; author of Presumed Guilty; Investigative Journalist for the Chicago Sun Times and other newspapers.
My Fight for Justice - Jen Reach [Part 2]
Jen was wrongfully accused of child molestation and served 13 years in prison. She was exonerated in 1997.
My Fight for Justice - Jen Reach [Part 1]
Jen was wrongfully accused of child molestation and served 13 years in prison. She was exonerated in 1997.
Helping Exonerees Transition Back To Society - Maalavika Ragunathan [Part 2]
See part 1 for description.
Helping Exonerees Transition Back To Society - Maalavika Ragunathan [Part 1]PA Innocence Project
Mal Ragunathan works with the Pennsylvania Innocence Project in the role of educator and social worker helping people leaving prison to transition back into societ...
Deciding Who We Can Help Transition - Clay Waterman [Part 2]
Attorney with Pennsylvania Innocence Project.
Deciding Who We Can Help Transition - Clay Waterman-Pennsylvania Innocence Project [Part 1]
Clay Waterman is an attorney with Pennsylvania Innocence Project .
James Dold ~ Human Rights for Kids - A Personal Story [Part 2]
CEO and Founder of HUMAN RIGHTS FOR KIDS in Washington, D.C.
James Dold~Human Rights for Kids - A Personal Story [Part 1]
CEO and Founder of HUMAN RIGHTS FOR KIDS in Washington, D.C.
Sara Kruzan- Life Without Parole - A Reprieve - A Life With Purpose [Part 2]
A survivor of traffiking as a child, Sara served 19 years in a California prison.
Sara Kruzan- Life Without Parole - A Reprieve - A Life With Purpose - [Part 1]
A survivor of traffiking as a child, Sara served 19 years in a California prison. She was released, became an author and works for the nonprofit "Human Rights for Kids".
Marsha Levick ~ founder of The Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia, PA [Part 2]
Co-founder of the Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia in 1975; key player in landmark decisions banning life without parole for juveniles and the juvenile death penalty.
Marsha Levick~ founder of The Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia [Part 1]
Co-founder of the Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia in 1975; key player in landmark decisions banning life without parole for juveniles and the juvenile death penalty.
Ab'd Allah Lateef ~ Life Without Parole {sentenced as a teenager} [Part 2]
Abd'allah was sentenced to Life Without Parole at the age of 17. He served 31 years. He is now Deputy Director at the Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth.
Ab'd Allah Lateef ~ Life Without Parole {sentenced as a teenager}[Part 1]
Abd'allah was sentenced to Life Without Parole at the age of 17. He served 31 years. He is now Deputy Director at the Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth.
Jeffrey Deskovic and Jia Wertz ~ How A False Confession Put A Teen Behind Bars [Part 4]
Exonerated in 2006 having been falsely accused of murder at age 17. Spent 17 years in prison. Started his own foundation to help others who have been wrongly accused.
Jeffrey Deskovic and Jia Wertz ~ How A False Confession Put A Teen Behind Bars [Part 3]
Exonerated in 2006 having been falsely accused of murder at age 17. Spent 17 years in prison. Started his own foundation to help others who have been wrongly accused.
Jeffrey Deskovic~How A False Confession Put A Teen Behind Bars [Part 2]
Exonerated in 2006 having been falsely accused of murder at age 17. Spent 17 years in prison. Started his own foundation to help others who have been wrongly accused.
Jia Wertz ~Discussion of her documentary about exoneree - Jeffrey Deskovic ~ Part 1
Jia Wertz is an award-winning documentary filmmaker. Directed "Conviction" on Amazon Prime about Jeffrey Deskovic.
Ross Miller~Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice - Philadelphia, PA
Ross Miller is on staff at the Quattrone Center, an organization based at the University of Pennsylvania. The organization was launched in 2013.