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Amanda Knox

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
5125 total appearances

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Fresh Air
Having A Child In The Digital Age

And so all of these like wonderful parts of online communities are embedded in that capitalist structure and they're held hostage by it. And so I really think to the extent, like, I don't think phones are the problem. I don't think the internet is the problem. I think these devices are indicative, unfortunately, of much larger problems. And it's really going to take

Fresh Air
Having A Child In The Digital Age

And so all of these like wonderful parts of online communities are embedded in that capitalist structure and they're held hostage by it. And so I really think to the extent, like, I don't think phones are the problem. I don't think the internet is the problem. I think these devices are indicative, unfortunately, of much larger problems. And it's really going to take

Fresh Air
Having A Child In The Digital Age

like the socialization of technology in order for us to really understand its potential as something that's positive for us and our children.

Fresh Air
Having A Child In The Digital Age

like the socialization of technology in order for us to really understand its potential as something that's positive for us and our children.

Fresh Air
Having A Child In The Digital Age

like the socialization of technology in order for us to really understand its potential as something that's positive for us and our children.

THREE
Justice | Chapter 10

Judge Kubota's decision to have Hawaii PD release the information they have about Albert Laurel Jr. is a polarizing one. This is great news for the Hawaii Innocence Project and for Ian and Sean, Hawaii PD, however, aren't exactly thrilled that Judge Kubota has made this decision.

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Justice | Chapter 10

Judge Kubota's decision to have Hawaii PD release the information they have about Albert Laurel Jr. is a polarizing one. This is great news for the Hawaii Innocence Project and for Ian and Sean, Hawaii PD, however, aren't exactly thrilled that Judge Kubota has made this decision.

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Justice | Chapter 10

They want to take this issue all the way up to Hawaii's Supreme Court with the goal of blocking the judge from sharing anything about their investigation into the murder of Dana Ireland.

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Justice | Chapter 10

They want to take this issue all the way up to Hawaii's Supreme Court with the goal of blocking the judge from sharing anything about their investigation into the murder of Dana Ireland.

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Justice | Chapter 10

According to an article reported by Lynn Kawano for Hawaii News Now, the reason that the prosecutor's office is requesting this information remain private is because, quote, "...any premature disclosure of these records would absolutely jeopardize and or completely upend this investigation."

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Justice | Chapter 10

According to an article reported by Lynn Kawano for Hawaii News Now, the reason that the prosecutor's office is requesting this information remain private is because, quote, "...any premature disclosure of these records would absolutely jeopardize and or completely upend this investigation."

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Justice | Chapter 10

They say that they aren't necessarily against the Hawaii Innocence Project having the information, but they want to make it so they aren't able to share any of the information publicly, which is why they're appealing to the Hawaii Supreme Court.

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Justice | Chapter 10

They say that they aren't necessarily against the Hawaii Innocence Project having the information, but they want to make it so they aren't able to share any of the information publicly, which is why they're appealing to the Hawaii Supreme Court.

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Justice | Chapter 10

Because not only does Judge Kubota decide that Hawaii PD needs to turn over the evidence, but he also doesn't believe the Hawaii Innocence Project needs to keep whatever information they get private. The public deserves the visibility.

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Justice | Chapter 10

Because not only does Judge Kubota decide that Hawaii PD needs to turn over the evidence, but he also doesn't believe the Hawaii Innocence Project needs to keep whatever information they get private. The public deserves the visibility.

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Justice | Chapter 10

During his hearing, Judge Kubota questioned Elizabeth Britt Bailey, who is the Deputy Corporation Counsel of Hawaii County, wanting to better understand exactly what is going on behind the scenes with the Hawaii PD. What is their goal? Albert Laurel Jr. is dead. What possible ongoing investigation is there?

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Justice | Chapter 10

During his hearing, Judge Kubota questioned Elizabeth Britt Bailey, who is the Deputy Corporation Counsel of Hawaii County, wanting to better understand exactly what is going on behind the scenes with the Hawaii PD. What is their goal? Albert Laurel Jr. is dead. What possible ongoing investigation is there?

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Justice | Chapter 10

It seems like Hawaii County's goal is to delay Ian and Sean's civil case, which would finally accomplish what they have now spent years trying to prove, factual innocence. And with that, they would receive compensation from the state that they rightfully deserve.

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Justice | Chapter 10

It seems like Hawaii County's goal is to delay Ian and Sean's civil case, which would finally accomplish what they have now spent years trying to prove, factual innocence. And with that, they would receive compensation from the state that they rightfully deserve.

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Justice | Chapter 10

Judge Kubota says during the hearing, quote, these guys were convicted 23 years ago, and they're seeking a determination of actual innocence. And in my view, justice delayed at your behest is justice denied. I'm Amanda Knox, and this is Three. Chapter 10, Justice.