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A detailed analysis of the trial of J. J. in 1999, including the use of phone records as evidence and the author's efforts to understand the facts that led to J.
13:44 - 15:14 (01:30)
Summary
A detailed analysis of the trial of J. J. in 1999, including the use of phone records as evidence and the author's efforts to understand the facts that led to J. J.'s conviction.
ChapterThe Strange Trial of J.J
Episode74 Minutes
PodcastLetters from Sing Sing
In the fifth episode of the In the Dark podcast, the trial of Curtis Flowers for the murder of Albert Ward is presented to the listeners through trial transcripts and actor readings.
15:15 - 16:46 (01:30)
Summary
In the fifth episode of the In the Dark podcast, the trial of Curtis Flowers for the murder of Albert Ward is presented to the listeners through trial transcripts and actor readings. The prosecution's case against Flowers is examined in detail, including their use of a material witness order to ensure the defendant's attendance in court.
ChapterThe Strange Trial of J.J
Episode74 Minutes
PodcastLetters from Sing Sing
A man is wrongfully convicted of a crime after his friend testifies against him in court, claiming that he saw him commit the crime.
16:46 - 17:40 (00:54)
Summary
A man is wrongfully convicted of a crime after his friend testifies against him in court, claiming that he saw him commit the crime. The man's lawyers advise him not to bring up that the friend was coerced into testifying, leading to his conviction.
ChapterThe Strange Trial of J.J
Episode74 Minutes
PodcastLetters from Sing Sing
Brown recounts his eyewitness testimony of a crime in a criminal trial, describing the appearance of the perpetrator.
17:40 - 19:20 (01:40)
Summary
Brown recounts his eyewitness testimony of a crime in a criminal trial, describing the appearance of the perpetrator.