Episode 25: Preparing to March

Hosts Amy McQuire and Martin Hodgson discuss preparations for the rally to be held in Rockhampton for Kevin and Lynda on May 1st. You’ll hear behind the scenes as the banners are painted and the son of a legendary Aboriginal activist talk about why he’s now involved. Finally they deliver an update on legal proceedings and deliver a call to action.

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This weeks episode was made possible with the support of Uri Auerbach & Jacqui Newberry

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Episode 24: A Total System Failure

Hosts Amy McQuire and Martin Hodgson hear from the founder of the Innocence Project and world famous lawyer Barry Scheck. They detail three enormous failures in the trial of Kevin Henry that could have led to his wrongful conviction. Finally they use Mr Scheck’s checklist that helps determine if a wrongful conviction is possible, the results are clear!

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This weeks episode was made possible with the support of Uri Auerbach & Jacqui Newberry

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Episode 23: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

Hosts Amy McQuire and Martin Hodgson begin the show with some good news for Indigenous Justice from WA. But the focus this week is on placing you the listener in the jury box. They go over the judges final summation and instructions to the jury. Confusion is aplenty before the verdicts are finally reached and you can decide whether you would find Kevin Henry innocent or guilty!

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Episode 22: Lost in Language

Hosts Amy McQuire and Martin Hodgson bring news of Kevin’s latest parole hearing from Rockhampton as the Fitzroy river swells in the big flood. They then focus in on a critical area of the trial of Kevin Henry and one that impacts all Aboriginal people in the justice system. Gratuitous Concurrence or the Yes Syndrome and the way language can lead to injustice.

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