29 min

Episode 2: How did we get here‪?‬ Broken Justice

    • True Crime

Americans didn't always have the right to an attorney. It all started with a pool hall robbery in Florida, and an unlikely legal advocate: a poor drifter named Clarence Earl Gideon. Gideon brought the fight for free counsel to the Supreme Court 50 years ago -- and won. But all these years later, the promise of Gideon goes unfulfilled everyday. This is the story of how we built the public defender system and how we broke it. And what happened when Ricky Kidd was charged with murder in 1997 and was forced to rely on this broken system.
PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Americans didn't always have the right to an attorney. It all started with a pool hall robbery in Florida, and an unlikely legal advocate: a poor drifter named Clarence Earl Gideon. Gideon brought the fight for free counsel to the Supreme Court 50 years ago -- and won. But all these years later, the promise of Gideon goes unfulfilled everyday. This is the story of how we built the public defender system and how we broke it. And what happened when Ricky Kidd was charged with murder in 1997 and was forced to rely on this broken system.
PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

29 min

Top Podcasts In True Crime

Three
Wavland
Beyond All Repair
WBUR
Crime Junkie
audiochuck
Dateline NBC
NBC News
Murder in the Hollywood Hills
NBC News
Morbid
Morbid Network | Wondery