Pursuing Justice

De: Harriet Hendel
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  • What if you or someone you loved were arrested, convicted and incarcerated for a crime --a crime for which you or that person was innocent? What if the lawyer you hired was incompetent and you were out of funds and out of options? What if years and decades had gone by and you or your loved one were still behind bars? Where would you find help? Wrongful conviction in the United States occurs more often than you might think. In 2022, the National Registry of Exonerations recorded 417 people who were proven innocent. They have tracked cases of innocence since 1989. Since 1973, 200 people were taken off Death Row and freed from prison. The total number of men and women exonerated since 1989 is 3,460. That is just the tip of the iceberg as it is estimated that 4%-6% of the 2 million people doing time are innocent. The desperate help these people need is coming from innocence organizations in most every state in addition to groups like Conviction Integrity Units around the nation. They work pro bono for each client. This podcast will explore causes of wrongful conviction in addition to many other topics related to our criminal justice system. We will continue to interview exonerees, share memoirs they have published, speak to Professors of Law who are also authors of books about false confessions and junk science. We will interview directors of Innocence Projects around the nation in addition to organizations like "Puppies Behind Bars". Host Harriet Hendel served on the Board of Directors of the Innocence Project of Florida from 2013~2019, having been active with IPF since 2009. The project is the sponsor of the podcast. Harriet has been teaching classes on topics related to our justice system since 2012 in Florida and New Jersey. Her goal is to shine a light on the miscarriage of justice going on all over our nation with the hope that one day wrongful conviction will be eliminated for good.
    © 2025 Harriet Hendel
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  • Candido Ortiz's Journey from Federal Prison Chef to Owning His Own Restaurant in NJ - New Jersey Reentry Corporation [Part 2]
    May 1 2025

    Candido went to prison in 1990 for drug trafficking. Over 26 years in Federal Prisons, he cooked for 1500-2500 men. He never expected to see freedom as his sentence was 49 years. In 2016 he was granted clemency by President Obama. Helped by NJ REENTRY CORPS. He now has his own restaurant, which opened in December 2017 in Jersey City.

    Read about Candido's restaurant in this NYT article: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/21/nyregion/a-chef-opens-a-restaurant-his-training-decades-in-a-prison-kitchen.html

    And be sure to visit Candido's restaurant, El Sabor Del Cafe in Jersey City!

    To learn more about the New Jersey Reentry Corporation, visit their website at http://njreentry.org/

    This podcast is proudly sponsored by the Innocence Project of Florida. Visit www.floridainnocence.org for more information.

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    25 m
  • Discussing The New Jersey Reentry Corporation with Reverend Bolivar Flores[Part 1]
    Apr 24 2025

    Rev. Flores was born in the Dominican Republic and came to the U.S. in 2001. He is a graduate of NY Theological Seminary and now heads N.J. Reentry Corporation, which he founded in 2016. The organization serves anyone living in NJ with a criminal background. It has helped 22,000 people who were incarcerated get jobs, obtain training for new jobs,get health care, food stamps, etc.


    To learn more about the New Jersey Reentry Corporation, visit their website at http://njreentry.org/

    Also check out this uplifting article: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/21/nyregion/a-chef-opens-a-restaurant-his-training-decades-in-a-prison-kitchen.html

    This podcast is proudly sponsored by the Innocence Project of Florida. Visit www.floridainnocence.org for more information.

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    22 m
  • Discussing Restorative Justice with Raphah Institute in Nashville, TN [Part 2]
    Apr 17 2025

    To find out more about Raphah Institute, please visit their website: https://linktr.ee/raphah_institute

    Travis Claybrooks is founder and CEO of Raphah Institute, a nonprofit which helps marginalized communities access essential resources like housing, healthcare, education and economic support. "Raphah" means "to heal". Travis holds a Master of Divinity from Liberty University and is pursuing a Doctorate in Strategic Leadership. He was a police officer in Nashville, TN, is a U.S. Army Veteran and a Restorative Justice Practitioner. He specializes in offering alternatives to prosecution and incarceration for personal violence cases.He is expanding Raphah Institute's Restorative Justice Diversion Initiative with the Memphis/Shelby City, Tennessee District Attorney and community organizations.


    Judge Sheila Callowayis from Kentucky and is a graduate of Vanderbilt University. She earned a Juris Doctorate in 1994 after which she worked as a Public Defender. She then became a Juvenile Court Magistrate from 2004-2013, running for Juvenile Court Judge and winning in 2014. She was reelected in 2022. In addition to her role as a judge, she teaches Trial Advocacy at Vanderbilt University Law School. She is also Vice President of the Tennessee Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges.


    Marshall Goldberg is a lawyer and writer. He graduated with honors from Harvard. He clerked for Judge Robert Peckham of the U.S. District Court in San Francisco. He has litigated civil rights cases. He moved to Los Angeles in 1979 where he wrote and produced shows such as "The Jeffersons", "Different Strokes", "Newhart" and "L.A. Law". He was Deputy Executive Director for the Writers Guild of America's 11,000 members, becoming a finalist for both the Humanitas Prize and the Writers Guild Award. He taught screenwriting at the University of Southern California film school. He completed a six-part documentary series for MAX called: "Justice USA", beginning work on it in 2013. His goal was to put the audience in the shoes of indigent criminal defendants. It was filmed in Nashville and aired on MAX beginning in March of 2024. He is currently working on his next novel and a documentary on voter suppression.

    This podcast is proudly sponsored by the Innocence Project of Florida. Visit www.floridainnocence.org for more information.

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