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Aisha Roscoe

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
266 total appearances

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Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

It did not work. And then Ben ends up in prison. Well, actually, not right away. Oh, okay. Okay. So he didn't end up in prison right away?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

It did not work. And then Ben ends up in prison. Well, actually, not right away. Oh, okay. Okay. So he didn't end up in prison right away?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

It did not work. And then Ben ends up in prison. Well, actually, not right away. Oh, okay. Okay. So he didn't end up in prison right away?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

More after the break. Stay with us.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

More after the break. Stay with us.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

More after the break. Stay with us.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

We're back with a Sunday story talking to Barbara Bradley Haggerty about Ben Spencer. Ben's just been convicted of murder, but the judge throws out the case. So, Barbara, like, what happened?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

We're back with a Sunday story talking to Barbara Bradley Haggerty about Ben Spencer. Ben's just been convicted of murder, but the judge throws out the case. So, Barbara, like, what happened?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

We're back with a Sunday story talking to Barbara Bradley Haggerty about Ben Spencer. Ben's just been convicted of murder, but the judge throws out the case. So, Barbara, like, what happened?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

So basically, the witness lied and the prosecutor knew it because they had the receipt. So does that happen often?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

So basically, the witness lied and the prosecutor knew it because they had the receipt. So does that happen often?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

So basically, the witness lied and the prosecutor knew it because they had the receipt. So does that happen often?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

So he went back on trial again.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

So he went back on trial again.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

So he went back on trial again.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Yeah, that's the thing. I mean, that's why people often take deals whether they're guilty or not.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Yeah, that's the thing. I mean, that's why people often take deals whether they're guilty or not.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Yeah, that's the thing. I mean, that's why people often take deals whether they're guilty or not.

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Yeah, no, I can only imagine how that probably, you know, affected the jury. But how did Ben take this?

Up First from NPR
The Anatomy of a Wrongful Conviction

Yeah, no, I can only imagine how that probably, you know, affected the jury. But how did Ben take this?