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Скачать или смотреть Fighting for Justice: Jee Park on Wrongful Convictions and Mass Incarceration in Louisiana

  • Chaz Roberts Law
  • 2024-11-14
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Fighting for Justice: Jee Park on Wrongful Convictions and Mass Incarceration in Louisiana
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Join us for an insightful conversation with Jee Park, the executive director of the Innocence Project New Orleans (IPNO), as we uncover the pressing issues surrounding mass incarceration and exoneration in Louisiana. We explore Jee's inspiring journey from the Orleans Public Defender's Office post-Hurricane Katrina to her current role at IPNO, revealing her deep-seated passion for New Orleans and its vibrant yet challenging environment. This episode highlights the relentless fight against wrongful convictions, emphasizing the organization’s mission to free those who are factually innocent or languishing under excessively harsh sentences.

Breaking down the complexities within the process of exoneration investigations, we discuss the resource-intensive nature of IPNO’s work. Jee discusses the significant hurdles faced, such as the lack of subpoena power and limited access to crucial documents, which necessitate a meticulous and prolonged effort to achieve justice. With cases often taking years to resolve, we examine the systemic imbalances in Louisiana's legal system that disproportionately affect defendants, underscoring the financial and moral costs borne by society when justice is not served.

Through real case studies, like those of Raymond Flanks and Jerry Davis, we shine a light on the systemic flaws that lead to wrongful convictions, including tunnel vision in law enforcement and the misuse of unreliable testimonies. Our discussion also tackles the broader issues of racial and economic disparities within the criminal justice system, where the scales are tipped by wealth and race rather than justice. The conversation serves as a call to action, encouraging listeners to support IPNO and similar organizations through donations, as we collectively strive for a more just and equitable system.

Outline:
0:00 - Louisiana’s Incarceration Rate
0:21 - Introduction to Jee Park
0:36 - Topics Overview
1:04 - Jee’s Journey to New Orleans
2:09 - Living in New Orleans
2:19 - Transition to IPNO
3:23 - IPNO’s Mission
4:21 - Becoming an IPNO Client
5:27 - Volume of Requests
6:42 - Investigation Process
8:14 - Challenges with Applications
9:47 - Caseload and Timeline
10:44 - Resource Challenges
12:22 - Client Interviews
14:24 - Public Defender Representation
15:43 - Resource Imbalance
17:14 - Why People Should Care
19:11 - Protecting Rights
20:21 - Story of Raymond Flanks
21:08 - Raymond’s Conviction Details
24:50 - Tunnel Vision and Police Role
27:16 - Brady Violations
28:10 - Seeking Compensation
29:31 - Life After Exoneration
32:42 - Peace and Forgiveness
33:39 - Jerry Davis Case
34:51 - Prosecutorial Misconduct
37:11 - DNA’s Role
38:45 - Justice System Improvements
41:19 - New Evidence in Death Row Cases
42:41 - Public Support for IPNO
44:16 - Louisiana’s Incarceration and Racial Disparities
45:56 - Habitual Offender Laws
47:39 - Bail System Challenges
50:38 - Need for Bail Reform
51:25 - Funding for IPNO
54:03 - Death Penalty and Wrongful Convictions
56:55 - Closing Remarks

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This show is co-produced by Carter Simoneaux of AcadianaCasts Network, Chaz H. Roberts of Chaz Roberts Law and Kayli Guidry Bonin of Beau The Agency, and Laith Alferahin.

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