Chapter

Wrongful Conviction
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30:30 - 33:58 (03:27)

The convicted, Mr. Velasquez, has been imprisoned for a crime he did not commit. There was substantial evidence to support his alibi but was not presented during the trial leading to his wrongful conviction.

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The speaker denies any involvement in a shooting incident and expresses surprise at rumors about it.
30:30 - 30:58 (00:28)
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Denial
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The speaker denies any involvement in a shooting incident and expresses surprise at rumors about it. He explains that he had moved to the area for a fishing job due to his experience as a taxi driver in New York.

Chapter
Wrongful Conviction
Episode
Integrity
Podcast
Letters from Sing Sing
In this episode, the veracity of the eyewitnesses’ testimony is in question as discrepancies arise in Mustafa’s statements about his involvement in Al Ward’s murder.
30:58 - 32:13 (01:14)
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Crime
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In this episode, the veracity of the eyewitnesses’ testimony is in question as discrepancies arise in Mustafa’s statements about his involvement in Al Ward’s murder.

Chapter
Wrongful Conviction
Episode
Integrity
Podcast
Letters from Sing Sing
The story of the wrongful conviction of Jonathan Jilette Velazquez and Toby Martinez in 1998 for the murder of a homeless man in New York City and how new evidence that could prove their innocence emerged in 2013, but despite their appeals, the Manhattan DA's office denied the claims.
32:13 - 33:58 (01:45)
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Criminal Justice
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The story of the wrongful conviction of Jonathan Jilette Velazquez and Toby Martinez in 1998 for the murder of a homeless man in New York City and how new evidence that could prove their innocence emerged in 2013, but despite their appeals, the Manhattan DA's office denied the claims.

Chapter
Wrongful Conviction
Episode
Integrity
Podcast
Letters from Sing Sing