Stuck: Wrongful Convictions in Jamaica with Andrew Wildes
The Frequency Network: The Wave
15 episodes
4 days ago
What happens when the justice system gets it wrong?
Every week on Stuck, Jamaican lawyer and journalist Andrew Wildes tackles the problem of wrongful convictions in Jamaica.
Hear about the innocent, imprisoned and ignored, the lawyers battling to free them, and the experts demanding change.
Brought to you by The Wave on the Frequency Network.
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What happens when the justice system gets it wrong?
Every week on Stuck, Jamaican lawyer and journalist Andrew Wildes tackles the problem of wrongful convictions in Jamaica.
Hear about the innocent, imprisoned and ignored, the lawyers battling to free them, and the experts demanding change.
Brought to you by The Wave on the Frequency Network.
Bonus: Krista Mason-Smith on the Privy Council Reversal and Custody Reform in the Bahamas
Stuck: Wrongful Convictions in Jamaica with Andrew Wildes
29 minutes
3 days ago
Bonus: Krista Mason-Smith on the Privy Council Reversal and Custody Reform in the Bahamas
Bonus episode today: Bahamian defense lawyer Krista Mason-Smith breaks down a landmark Privy Council wrongful-conviction reversal. She explains how custody abuse and inconsistent confession evidence derailed justice, why prosecutors dropped related charges, and how recordings and early access to counsel are shifting Caribbean policing. A must-listen on reform and accountability.
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Stuck: Wrongful Convictions in Jamaica with Andrew Wildes
What happens when the justice system gets it wrong?
Every week on Stuck, Jamaican lawyer and journalist Andrew Wildes tackles the problem of wrongful convictions in Jamaica.
Hear about the innocent, imprisoned and ignored, the lawyers battling to free them, and the experts demanding change.
Brought to you by The Wave on the Frequency Network.