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Wrongful Conviction

#048 Jason Flom with Jimmie Gardner

Wrongful Conviction

Lava for Good Podcasts

True Crime

4.45.8K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2018

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Jimmie C. Gardner was a Charleston minor league baseball player when he was accused of sexual assault in 1987. He grew up in Tampa, FL and was drafted by the Chicago Cubs just after high school graduation, playing with them in the minor leagues for four seasons. In 1990, while working towards his business degree, Jimmie Gardner was arrested and charged with robbing and raping a woman and physically assaulting her and her mother at a home in Kanawha City. Despite always maintaining his innocence, Jimmie was put on trial and prosecutors used West Virginia State Trooper and Chief Serologist Fred Zain as the expert witness. Zain knowingly presented false testimony which resulted in Jimmie’s guilty verdict, and he was convicted of two separate counts of robbery and sexual assault as well as burglary and assault-during-the-commission-of-a-felony and sentenced to 110 years in prison. Jimmie Gardner's case is one of over 140 cases from the late 1970’s through the 1980’s in which the state of West Virginia relied on falsified forensic evidence testimony by Chief Serologist Fred Zain in order to convict. It was not until April 1st, 2016, nearly 3 decades after the Chief Serologist was exposed—when Jimmie C. Gardner’s case was overturned, and he was finally released after serving 26 years in prison. Since his release, Jimmie has become an active motivational speaker and is in the process of establishing the Gardner House, a 48-bed facility dedicated to providing shelter, food and opportunities to people recently released from prison. For more information on how to book Mr. Gardner, visit www.jcgardnerspeaks.com. In this episode, he is joined by his attorney A. Scott Bolden, Managing Partner of Reed Smith, Washington, DC and the Honorable Leslie J. Abrams, United States District Court Judge for the Middle District of Georgia.

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0:00.0

America has 2.2 million people in prison.

0:04.9

It's just 1% as wrong.

0:06.5

It's 22,000 people.

0:08.8

That's a lot of people's lives destroyed.

0:13.2

If the system want to take you out of society,

0:18.9

they will do it.

0:20.2

No matter what laws they have to break,

0:22.4

saying that they are enforcing the laws,

0:24.5

but they are breaking the law.

0:27.3

Having to hear those people say that I was guilty of a crime

0:30.7

that I did not commit,

0:32.1

and then hear my family break down behind me

0:34.2

and not be able to do anything about it,

0:36.4

I can't describe the crushing weight that was.

0:39.9

I'm not anti-police.

0:41.6

I'm just anti-corruption.

0:44.4

A lot of times we look and we see something happen

0:47.2

to somebody and that's the first thing we say

0:49.2

that could never happen to me, but it can.

0:57.2

This is a wrongful conviction.

1:06.2

Today's news can feel like uncharted waters,

1:09.4

but more often than you think,

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