Stuck: Wrongful Convictions in Jamaica with Andrew Wildes

Bert Samuels, Top Jamaican Lawyer Exposes the Justice System


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In this episode, Andrew Wildes engages with Bert Samuels, a prominent Jamaican lawyer, to discuss the pressing issue of wrongful convictions in Jamaica. The conversation begins with a tragic case from 1983, leading to a broader exploration of the systemic issues contributing to wrongful convictions, including police and prosecutorial misconduct, the role of defense counsel, and the harsh conditions of detention.

Samuels shares his extensive experience in criminal law, highlighting the need for accountability and reform within the Jamaican legal system. The discussion also explores personal motivations for advocating for justice and the importance of upholding integrity in legal practices.

Key Themes

➤ Public pressure and assumptions of guilt

➤ Police misconduct and planted forensic evidence

➤ Suppressed evidence and prosecutorial abuse

➤ Defense lawyers as last line of defense

➤ Coerced confessions from brutal jail conditions

➤ Duty counsel’s role in protecting suspects

➤ Delayed justice and abandoned appeals

➤ Speaking truth without fear or favor

➤ Justice, faith, and fearless legal advocacy

➤ Urgent need for systemic accountability


Chapters

00:00 – Diane Smith’s murder, public outrage, Dennis “Shorty” Jenkins charged, venue change due to mob threats

06:15 – How wrongful convictions happen, parallels with U.S. and U.K., systemic flaws seen in Jamaican courts

12:52 – Defense expert uncovers planted evidence, forensic misconduct, collusion between police and scientists

18:11 – Suppressed video in Sangster & Dixon case, ID parade manipulation, rare prosecutorial discipline

25:27 – Defense counsel vigilance, catching altered documents, coaching of witnesses, early courtroom tactics

30:40 – Coerced confessions, poor jail conditions, duty counsel impact, the culture of forced admissions

36:19 – Appellate delays, constitutional rights violated, Kartel retrial statistics, systemic backlog failures

41:55 – Why Bert Samuels never sought QC/KC status, radical faith, personal experiences, commitment to justice


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More About Andrew Wildes

Explore the work of ⁠⁠⁠⁠Andrew Wildes⁠⁠⁠⁠—Jamaican lawyer, journalist, and host of Stuck: Wrongful Convictions in Jamaica. His mission is to expose systemic injustice, amplify the voices of the wrongfully imprisoned, and drive meaningful legal reform through storytelling and advocacy.

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