Episode

'Your Life Is About To Change'
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46:57
Published: Wed Apr 26 2023
Description

Six months after Jacob Wideman was released from prison on home arrest, he appeared before the parole board for a routine check-in hearing. His parole officer told the board that Jake was doing well: Jake’s employers and therapists gave him positive reviews, as did the director at his halfway house and the landlord at his apartment complex. But other people were coming to a different conclusion. About a week before the hearing, Jake’s parole officer had told him that he had received complaints that Jake had committed numerous violations of the terms of his parole — violations that, if he had committed them, could cost him his freedom. The officer also told him something that startled him: A private investigator could be watching him. “It brought home to me the people who didn't want me to be out were keeping an exceptionally close eye on me, and that, you know, they were willing to go to some pretty drastic lengths to try to find ways to get me put back in prison,” Jake said later in an interview from prison. Soon after that routine check-in hearing before the parole board, Jake was re-arrested. In Part 6 of "Violation," we hear interviews and testimony from Jake, his attorneys, parole officials and others as we piece together the events leading up to the parole violation that sent Jake behind bars again — possibly for life.

Chapters
Jake's parole officer warned him that something might come up that would cause his arrest at the status hearing.
00:00 - 02:03 (02:03)
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Parole
Summary

Jake's parole officer warned him that something might come up that would cause his arrest at the status hearing. A private investigator was also following him leading to questions about whether he was being treated differently due to pressure from influential people.

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Violation
Sandy Cain expressed concern regarding the lack of transparency from Jake's parole officer and their supervisor.
02:03 - 08:03 (05:59)
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Parole Board
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Sandy Cain expressed concern regarding the lack of transparency from Jake's parole officer and their supervisor. There were changes in the board members who voted to release him, however we know that they were unrelated to Jake's release.

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Violation
The podcast discusses meeting a person who had a good time playing UNO with a murderer's spouse and the conflicting feelings that arose after learning about the spouse's profession of doing contract work for government agencies.
08:03 - 13:39 (05:35)
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True crime
Summary

The podcast discusses meeting a person who had a good time playing UNO with a murderer's spouse and the conflicting feelings that arose after learning about the spouse's profession of doing contract work for government agencies.

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Violation
Emails obtained through record requests reveal that a top lawyer for the Department of Corrections requested Jake's GPS data from his entire time on home arrest and on a weekly basis in the future, despite the lack of evidence of rule violations.
13:39 - 21:15 (07:36)
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Parole Board
Summary

Emails obtained through record requests reveal that a top lawyer for the Department of Corrections requested Jake's GPS data from his entire time on home arrest and on a weekly basis in the future, despite the lack of evidence of rule violations. This decision raises questions about the board's judgment and discretion.

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Violation
The Director of the Department of Corrections in Arizona, Charles Ryan, is under criticism for running a highly flawed system.
21:15 - 29:04 (07:48)
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Department of Corrections
Summary

The Director of the Department of Corrections in Arizona, Charles Ryan, is under criticism for running a highly flawed system. Conflict of interest issues have also been raised following the Director being found to have penned a memo intended to make recommendations to improve the system whilst also having a family member implicated in a case before him.

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Violation
Prof. Dr. Frauke Schleaf and Andreas Odenkirchen explore the possibilities of integrating artificial and human intelligence to create a data-driven culture with their guests.
29:04 - 34:01 (04:56)
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Artificial Intelligence
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Prof. Dr. Frauke Schleaf and Andreas Odenkirchen explore the possibilities of integrating artificial and human intelligence to create a data-driven culture with their guests.

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Violation
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation reportedly used private lawyers for a potential parole violation, causing concern among former members of the board.
34:01 - 43:09 (09:08)
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California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Summary

The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation reportedly used private lawyers for a potential parole violation, causing concern among former members of the board. The department's use of lawyers, let alone private lawyers, is said to be unprecedented for parole violations.

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Violation
After making excuses to avoid meeting with his parole supervisor, Jake was surrounded by police cars and accused of engaging in manipulative behavior.
43:09 - 48:10 (05:00)
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Criminal Justice System
Summary

After making excuses to avoid meeting with his parole supervisor, Jake was surrounded by police cars and accused of engaging in manipulative behavior. This highlights the challenges and consequences of noncompliance within the criminal justice system.

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'Your Life Is About To Change'
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Violation