Anthony Hinton spent 28 years on death row in the United States after being falsely convicted of a double murder in the state of Alabama in 1985. He was finally released in 2015 and is now a community educator at the Equal Justice Initiative. Hinton’s case is not an outlier; at least five percent of the prison population is wrongly convicted. This means that about one in every 20 judgements puts an innocent person behind bars – more often than not a person of colour. On UpFront, Marc Lamont Hill is joined by advocate and author Anthony Hinton for a look at the flaws in the system that lead to thousands of wrongful convictions.
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21 Ekim 2022 - 12:30
Anthony Hinton: 'I sat on death row for 28 years'
‘This is a system that treats you better if you’re rich and guilty, as opposed to if you’re poor and innocent.’
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21 Ekim 2022 - 12:30

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