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Wrongful Conviction

#193 Wrongful Conviction: False Confessions - SPECIAL UPDATE

Wrongful Conviction

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True Crime

4.65.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2021

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Illinois, New York, and Oregon move to outlaw deception by interrogators. Deception, of course, is a long-recognized risk factor for false confessions. The Center on Wrongful Convictions and the Innocence Project are working with stakeholders in three states that have introduced bills that would ban the use of deception in the interrogation room: Illinois, New York, and Oregon. Laura Nirider speaks with special guests: Illinois State Senator Robert Peters; Exoneree and Attorney Marty Tankleff, and Dave Thompson, President, Wicklander-Zulawski. Vote for our 2021 Webby Nominees (click links in categories) Wrongful Conviction - False Confessions in Crime & Justice - Limited Series & Specials https://bit.ly/3dIndDP Wrongful Conviction - Junk Science in Crime & Justice https://bit.ly/3tFLfFf Wrongful Conviction - Junk Science in Science & Education - Limited Series & Specials https://bit.ly/3tXCsPj Wrongful Conviction: False Confessions is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co No1 To donate, learn more, or get involved, go to http://www.centeronwrongfulconvictions.org/ Learn more and get involved at https://www.wrongfulconvictionpodcast.com/false-confessions

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0:00.0

Hey guys, this is Lauren Nyrider. Welcome to a very special, breaking news episode of

0:09.7

wrongful conviction false confessions. Here's why I'm dropping in with this episode.

0:14.4

Over and over, Steve and I have told you about innocent people who ended up confessing

0:18.7

to crimes they didn't commit. These stories usually have a common thread, interrogators

0:23.8

who lied about the evidence to get those false confessions. Lies like your DNA was founded

0:29.3

the scene or the polygraph proves you guilty. These kinds of lies are known risk factors for

0:35.5

false confessions. But here's the breaking news. Someone is finally doing something about

0:40.8

it. For the first time in US history, bills have just been introduced in three states to

0:46.4

prohibit police from lying during interrogations. It's happening right now in New York, Oregon,

0:52.8

and my home state, Illinois. I support these bills and I hope you will too. In fact, we pulled

0:58.5

together today's special episode just so I could introduce you to three heroes who are

1:03.7

working together to make sure we make change.

1:29.0

So join me weekly to uncover how your brain steers your behavior, your perception, and your

1:35.8

reality. Listen to Intercosmos with David Eagleman on the I Heart Radio app Apple podcasts or

1:42.3

wherever you get your podcasts. On Queen Charlotte, the official podcast, we're stepping behind the scenes

1:49.3

and the drawing boards of this team to experience the life breathes into the Bridgerton prequel.

1:55.4

Listen to the Leaps executive producer and series director Tom Barraka took to capture the

2:00.5

feeling that puts that lump in your throat and you've got to catch creator Shonda Rhymes.

2:06.0

She's dropping gems, diamonds, and mics. You can listen to Queen Charlotte, the official

2:11.2

podcast every Thursday on the I Heart Radio app Apple podcasts or anywhere you listen to your

2:16.8

favorite shows. Hey everybody, we are Ben Bullin, Matt Frederick and Noel Brown of Stuff They

2:22.6

Don't Want You To Know the podcast on I Heart Radio. We're hosting an informative discussion in

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