This week’s docket is giving variety with everything from breaking down Richard Sherman’s unfortunate arrest (and the actual definition of domestic violence); the facts about Britney Spears’s new lawyer; and the ways a Portland police department tampered with photo evidence and how it affected a Black man’s prison sentence. If you are interested in learning more about the stats on the systemic problems with eyewitness testimony, listen to this week’s episode and check out The Innocence Project’s extensive work on the link between eyewitness testimony and wrongful convictions.
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