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By Spencer Daniels & Lisa Spees
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The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
Spencer joins forces with the Death by Incarceration crew for a rare opportunity to sit down with Ashley Biden. Ashley is a friend, an activist, and a philanthropist, on top of being a fashion designer who is a fair chance employer. In the limited time they had, Spencer and Suave Gonzalez touch on topics of trauma, healing, re-entry and art.
It's an informative chat during a job fair hosted by Reform Alliance and Hire! Philly whose mission it is to pave pathways to economic opportunities for formerly incarcerated, single parents, and veterans.
If you are able, please consider fair chance employment for your business.
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As we bring the series to close, Spencer and Lisa give their final thoughts on the case and the series. They also talk about what Ralph's lie is like today.
They also talk to new friend of the podcast, Troi Benjamin about his journey to advocacy that started with Ralph's case and thinking outside the box.
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When Smokin’ Joe’s Corner in Philadelphia was robbed on March 11, 1982, resulting in the brutal murder of three people, police arrested 19 year-old Ralph Trent Stokes, a former cook at Smokin’ Joe’s for the crime.
Notoriously corrupt prosecutor, Assistant District Attorney Roger King - a man who has been featured extensively on this podcast - convinced a jury that Ralph Should get the death penalty. Six months later, Ralph was sent to live in a prison cell no larger than a bathroom, where he has remained ever since, most of those years in solitary confinement.
Fast forward to 2004 and, in an investigative file that was previously undisclosed, it was discovered that King had lied to the jury about forensically tested evidence. Witnesses that testified against Ralph were coerced and incentivized, his alibi witnesses were disregarded and an innocent man has sat on death row for 40 years.
Be sure and get caught up with previous episodes and rate and review..
Together, we are committed to righting this terrible injustice and seeing Ralph Trent Stokes walk free.
For more information on Ralph's case, petition, and financial support follow
FreeRalphStokes.org
@FreeRalphStokes on Instagram
@FreeRalphStokes on Twitter
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Our penultimate episode for this series.
With the witness discussion wrapped up, Spencer and Lisa move on the search warrant and the the evidence that was subsequently recovered from Ralph's house, Ralph's ineffective counsel, and verdict and sentencing. Maggie Freleng weighs in on how she got started with her work (spoiler: it's through another friend of the podcast, co-producer Suave Gonzalez).
Of course, no episode would be complete with a mention of enemy of the podcast, former Assistant District Attorney Roger King. Listen to see if Spencer can resist insulting him.
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When Smokin’ Joe’s Corner in Philadelphia was robbed on March 11, 1982, resulting in the brutal murder of three people, police arrested 19 year-old Ralph Trent Stokes, a former cook at Smokin’ Joe’s for the crime.
Notoriously corrupt prosecutor, Assistant District Attorney Roger King - a man who has been featured extensively on this podcast - convinced a jury that Ralph Should get the death penalty. Six months later, Ralph was sent to live in a prison cell no larger than a bathroom, where he has remained ever since, most of those years in solitary confinement.
Fast forward to 2004 and, in an investigative file that was previously undisclosed, it was discovered that King had lied to the jury about forensically tested evidence. Witnesses that testified against Ralph were coerced and incentivized, his alibi witnesses were disregarded and an innocent man has sat on death row for 40 years.
Be sure and get caught up with previous episodes and rate and review..
Together, we are committed to righting this terrible injustice and seeing Ralph Trent Stokes walk free.
For more information on Ralph's case, petition, and financial support follow
FreeRalphStokes.org
@FreeRalphStokes on Instagram
@FreeRalphStokes on Twitter
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in/justice theme and original music produced by Benaldo Rivaldi. Listen on Apple, Spotify& Bandcamp.
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Maggie's back!
Once again, Spencer and LIsa are joined by renowned journalist, podcaster and friend of the program, Maggie Freleng. Through that conversation and our continued conversation with Ralph himself, the case unfolds to reveal the rest of the cast of characters who were involved in some way. Ralph comments on how he first heard about the robbery and the lengths Roger King went to in order to secure a conviction
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When Smokin’ Joe’s Corner in Philadelphia was robbed on March 11, 1982, resulting in the brutal murder of three people, police arrested 19 year-old Ralph Trent Stokes, a former cook at Smokin’ Joe’s for the crime.
Notoriously corrupt prosecutor, Assistant District Attorney Roger King - a man who has been featured extensively on this podcast - convinced a jury that Ralph Should get the death penalty. Six months later, Ralph was sent to live in a prison cell no larger than a bathroom, where he has remained ever since, most of those years in solitary confinement.
Fast forward to 2004 and, in an investigative file that was previously undisclosed, it was discovered that King had lied to the jury about forensically tested evidence. Witnesses that testified against Ralph were coerced and incentivized, his alibi witnesses were disregarded and an innocent man has sat on death row for 40 years.
Be sure and get caught up with Episode 1 and subscribe so you get the episodes as they are released.
Together, we are committed to righting this terrible injustice and seeing Ralph Trent Stokes walk free.
For more information on Ralph's case, petition, and financial support follow
FreeRalphStokes.org
@FreeRalphStokes on Instagram
@FreeRalphStokes on Twitter
follow In/justice
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in/justice theme and original music produced by Benaldo Rivaldi. Listen on Apple, Spotify& Bandcamp.
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InJustice
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Right out of the gate, Spencer and LIsa are joined by renowned journalist, podcaster ,and friend of the program, Maggie Freleng. Maggie discusses her work on Ralph's case through her Unjust and Unsolved Podcast and beyond. Ralph checks in to tell more of his story, and Spencer and Lisa continue to break down the events of March 11, 1982 and what happened leading up to Ralph's trial
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When Smokin’ Joe’s Corner in Philadelphia was robbed on March 11, 1982, resulting in the brutal murder of three people, police arrested 19 year-old Ralph Trent Stokes, a former cook at Smokin’ Joe’s for the crime.
Notoriously corrupt prosecutor, Assistant District Attorney Roger King - a man who has been featured extensively on this podcast - convinced a jury that Ralph Should get the death penalty. Six months later, Ralph was sent to live in a prison cell no larger than a bathroom, where he has remained ever since, most of those years in solitary confinement.
Fast forward to 2004 and, in an investigative file that was previously undisclosed, it was discovered that King had lied to the jury about forensically tested evidence. Witnesses that testified against Ralph were coerced and incentivized, his alibi witnesses were disregarded and an innocent man has sat on death row for 40 years.
Be sure and get caught up with Episode 1 and subscribe so you get the episodes as they are released.
Together, we are committed to righting this terrible injustice and seeing Ralph Trent Stokes walk free.
For more information on Ralph's case, petition, and financial support https://freeralphstokes.org/
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in/justice theme and original music produced by Benaldo Rivaldi. Listen on Apple, Spotify& Bandcamp.
Check out our websites:
InJustice
Death By Incarceration
Crawlspace Media
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When Smokin’ Joe’s Corner in Philadelphia was robbed on March 11, 1982, resulting in the brutal murder of three people, police arrested 19 year-old Ralph Trent Stokes, a former cook at Smokin’ Joe’s for the crime.
Notoriously corrupt prosecutor, Assistant District Attorney Roger King - a man who has been featured extensively on this podcast - convinced a jury that Ralph Should get the death penalty. Six months later, Ralph was sent to live in a prison cell no larger than a bathroom, where he has remained ever since, most of those years in solitary confinement.
Fast forward to 2004 and, in an investigative file that was previously undisclosed, it was discovered that King had lied to the jury about forensically tested evidence. Witnesses that testified against Ralph were coerced and incentivized, his alibi witnesses were disregarded and an innocent man has sat on death row for 40 years.
Join Spencer Daniels and Lisa Spees as they discuss the details of the case through court transcripts, witness testimony, and most importantly conversations with Ralph himself. Lisa and Spencer will also be joined by renowned podcaster and journalist as well as friend of the podcast Maggie Freleng.
Together, we are committed to righting this terrible injustice and seeing Ralph Trent Stokes walk free.
For more information on Ralph's case, petition, and financial support https://freeralphstokes.org/
follow
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in/justice theme and original music produced by Benaldo Rivaldi. Listen on Apple, Spotify& Bandcamp.
Check out our websites:
InJustice
Death By Incarceration
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When Smokin’ Joe’s Corner in Philadelphia was robbed on March 11, 1982, resulting in the brutal murder of three people, police arrested 19 year-old Ralph Trent Stokes, a former cook at Smokin’ Joe’s for the crime.
Notoriously corrupt prosecutor, Assistant District Attorney Roger King - a man who has been featured extensively on this podcast - convinced a jury that Ralph Should get the death penalty. Six months later, Ralph was sent to live in a prison cell no larger than a bathroom, where he has remained ever since, most of those years in solitary confinement.
Fast forward to 2004 and, in an investigative file that was previously undisclosed, it was discovered that King had lied to the jury about forensically tested evidence. Witnesses that testified against Ralph were coerced and incentivized, his alibi witnesses were disregarded and an innocent man has sat on death row for 40 years.
Join Spencer Daniels and Lisa Spees as they discuss the details of the case through court transcripts, witness testimony, and most importantly conversations with Ralph himself. Lisa and Spencer will also be joined by renowned podcaster and journalist as well as friend of the podcast Maggie Freleng.
Together, we are committed to righting this terrible injustice and seeing Ralph Trent Stokes walk free.
For more information on Ralph's case, petition, and financial support https://freeralphstokes.org/
follow
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in/justice theme and original music produced by Benaldo Rivaldi. Listen on Apple, Spotify& Bandcamp.
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What happens to the incarcerated who are up for a pardon or are in the midst of securing one when a new administration is sworn in? What if the incoming Governor has beliefs vastly different from his predecessor? That is exactly what happened in the Commonwealth of Virginia recently.
Glen Youngkin takes over on the heels of Ralph Northam’s four-year term that saw him pardon more than any other Governor in Virginia’s history. What will Youngkin's legacy be?
Spencer and Lisa speak with advocate and formerly incarcerated Shawn Weneta. Shawn was one of those Northam pardoned and gives us his perspective on what might happen.
And if it happened there, it can happen anywhere. Learn what we can do as advocates if faced with similar situations.
To learn about the new appointees to the Virginia Parole board go here.
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In Justice is a limited podcast series hosted and produced by Lisa Spees and Spencer Daniels in association with Death By Incarceration. Now available on your favorite pod-catcher.
In episode eight, Spanky & The Cat, Spencer & Lisa talk with Angel "Spanky" Rodriguez. They cover topics ranging from the serious, how he burned himself out after spending the first 20 years of his sentence reaching out to innocence organizations. To the sweet, how Princess and Xena have won the hearts of the otherwise "tough guys"
Listen now to get to know the man behind the story. And find out who Princess and Xena are.
Be sure to check out and donate to June and Spanky here: Fundraiser
And please sign the Change.org: Petition
Check out WAGS Rescue Organization to support programs that benefit incarcerated individuals and animals.
Mailing Addresses:
Smart Communications/PA DOC
SCI Phoenix - Emanuel Rios FA8038
P.O. Box 33028
St. Petersburg, FL 33733
Smart Communications/PA DOC
SCI Chester - Angel Rodriguez BJ8105
P.O. Box 33028
St. Petersburg, FL 33733
June and Spanky can also emailing using ConnectNetwork.com.
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In Justice is a limited podcast series hosted and produced by Lisa Spees and Spencer Daniels in association with Death By Incarceration. Now available on your favorite pod-catcher.
In episode seven, June & Buddha, Spencer & Lisa sit down for an honest, wide-ranging conversation with Emmanuel "June" Rios. He talks about his feelings today toward Charles Peruto, Roger King, and most importantly, Romance Macarthur, how he handles the betrayal of a former friend and his plans for when he is released.
Listen now to get to know the man behind the story.
Subscribe now to the In Justice podcast and hear the lost confession tape that could have kept two innocent men out of prison for the past 33 years.
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The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.