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Former public defenders Saad Sweilem and Daniel Stefanic expose the harsh realities of the U.S. criminal justice system—overcharging to force plea deals, jury bias, limited discovery, and a process stacked against the poor and people of color. From post-9/11 surveillance of Muslim communities to wrongful convictions and life-changing bail decisions, they reveal why “justice” often comes second to winning cases.
Questions? Thoughts? Email us at [email protected] or visit itspersonalpod.com
Hosted by Christopher Adamson
Produced by Lauren Henning & Chris Weigen
Brought to you by Adamson Ahdoot
The views expressed by guests are their own and do not represent Adamson Ahdoot LLP, its attorneys, staff, or affiliates. This podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship and should not be considered legal advice. Content is for general informational purposes only, and listeners should consult a qualified attorney for guidance on their specific circumstances. Adamson Ahdoot does not review or endorse guest statements and is not responsible for their accuracy. By listening, you agree to these terms and any updates.
By Adamson AhdootFormer public defenders Saad Sweilem and Daniel Stefanic expose the harsh realities of the U.S. criminal justice system—overcharging to force plea deals, jury bias, limited discovery, and a process stacked against the poor and people of color. From post-9/11 surveillance of Muslim communities to wrongful convictions and life-changing bail decisions, they reveal why “justice” often comes second to winning cases.
Questions? Thoughts? Email us at [email protected] or visit itspersonalpod.com
Hosted by Christopher Adamson
Produced by Lauren Henning & Chris Weigen
Brought to you by Adamson Ahdoot
The views expressed by guests are their own and do not represent Adamson Ahdoot LLP, its attorneys, staff, or affiliates. This podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship and should not be considered legal advice. Content is for general informational purposes only, and listeners should consult a qualified attorney for guidance on their specific circumstances. Adamson Ahdoot does not review or endorse guest statements and is not responsible for their accuracy. By listening, you agree to these terms and any updates.