Episode 1: 26 Years of College Voices of Innocence
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Voices of Innocence, the official podcast of the Duke Law Innocence Project, tells the stories of the wrongfully convicted. On our first episode, we sit down with Dontae Sharpe, who was convicted of a murder he did not commit and spent 26 years in prison before being exonerated, as well as Theresa Newman, a co-director of the Wrongful Convictions Clinic at Duke. We discuss Dontae’s early life in Greenville, North Carolina and his experience with the criminal justice system, as well as what drew Professor Newman to Dontae’s case.
Podcast transcript: https://duke.box.com/s/mb9n7axviqelvrp90sf9iutf50c1apjl
Voices of Innocence, the official podcast of the Duke Law Innocence Project, tells the stories of the wrongfully convicted. On our first episode, we sit down with Dontae Sharpe, who was convicted of a murder he did not commit and spent 26 years in prison before being exonerated, as well as Theresa Newman, a co-director of the Wrongful Convictions Clinic at Duke. We discuss Dontae’s early life in Greenville, North Carolina and his experience with the criminal justice system, as well as what drew Professor Newman to Dontae’s case.
Podcast transcript: https://duke.box.com/s/mb9n7axviqelvrp90sf9iutf50c1apjl
37 min