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Undisclosed: Toward Justice

Bonus Episode – Justice Delayed

Undisclosed: Toward Justice

mital

Society & Culture, True Crime, News

4.210.5K Ratings

🗓️ 31 July 2017

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

July 31, 2017 / Colin explores the right to a speedy trial by investigating the case of a North Carolina teenager in jail for over sixteen months awaiting a trial date.

Episode scoring music by AnimalWeapon and Blue Dot Sessions.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hold up! What's that noise?

0:03.1

Sounds like you're paying interest on your credit card.

0:05.4

Sounds like money down the drain.

0:07.3

I don't like it.

0:09.0

Well, I'll put a plug in it with experience.

0:11.4

We'll show you credit card options where there's no interest to pay.

0:15.5

0% interest.

0:17.1

So before you do credit cards, do experience first.

0:20.4

You know the score.

0:21.7

It's a damn awesome.

0:23.0

Experien limited is a credit broken otter lender.

0:25.1

Based on transferring a balance from an interest bearing card

0:27.3

to 1% interest fee per unit, season C's a plug.

0:51.8

In April 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference

0:57.0

began protesting racial segregation and economic injustice in Birmingham, Alabama.

1:02.3

The campaign included sit-ins at libraries and kneel-ins at churches.

1:06.4

The city responded by securing an injunction against the protests.

1:09.9

When Dr. King violated the injunction, he was arrested and placed in solitary confinement.

1:15.1

After eight Birmingham clergymen wrote a statement in the Birmingham news condemning

1:18.6

the protests, King penned his famous letter from Birmingham jail.

1:22.5

King was paraphrasing a maxim perhaps first uttered by British Prime Minister William

1:38.7

Gladstone.

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