EPISODE FOURTEEN OF INJUSTICE TALKS!
This is the audio from InjusticeTalks' first live event. Don't miss this heavily viewed epsiode!

This is the audio from InjusticeTalks' first live event. Don't miss this heavily viewed epsiode!
In this trailer, Rachel apologizes to Americans for things said on InjusticeTalks!
In this episode of InjusticeTalks!, Dean introduces two new members of his team, Alona and Audrey, both of whom became passionate about wrongful convictions after they were personally effected. Dean also interviews Guy Marsh Jr. about his decades struggles trying to get compensation for when he was wrongfully convicted. And we laugh...
Leslie Vass is coming to InjusticeTalks! And now they're coming from France!
In this episode, Dean sits down with new addition to the show, Leslie Vass, a veteran in the war against wrongful convictions. Listen to this man's decades-struggle against wrongful convictions, even beyond his own exoneration. Do not miss this!
In this Eleventh episode, Dean interviews former public defender and now seasoned trial attorney, Michael Palmer. And, or course, we laugh.
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In our Tenth episode, Dean and Jen look at stories concerning women incarcerated. Dean also interviews an incarcerated woman who's fighting a case. Additionally, Alabama Governor Ivey's state of the state, relating to "criminal justice", address is criticized. Don't miss this!
In this trailer we hear from a British woman who listens to Injustice Talks!
In this first episode highlighting a particular wrongful conviction, we look at the conviction of Damon Simpson, a man who's been in prison for 30 years serving a life without parole for a murder and robbery he did not commit. We reveal errors that occurred during the case, and even talk with an expert. Do not miss this!
In this episode, Dean and Jen cover recent covid-19-related stories within the criminal justices. Dean also talks to his mother, who gives motherly advice to anyone with a loved one incarcerated. Plus, exciting news for fans of Injustice Talks!
In this episode, Dean and Jen look at recent stories relating to injustices within probation, parole and supervision in America. Also, a new story relating to "El Chapo" is discussed. Do not miss this!
In this episode, Dean interviews Idaho Representative Doug Ricks who's behind the bill which would compensate those wrongfully convicted and imprisoned. Representative Ricks talks about the impetus for his public service, the case behind his conception of the bill, and what lies ahead on the way to it becoming law. And more.
In this episode, Dean interviews Steven Bobo, a former prison guard who was convicted of selling drugs to inmates. He served time and turned his life around. Don't miss this great interview.
The topi1c of this episode is corrupt prison guards. Stories of guards caught breaking the law are covered with Dean and Jen.
In this episode Dean and Jen cover relevant COVID-19 news and how it's effecting prisons and the criminal justice system. Dean also interview a woman, Michelle, who met, fell in love with, and married a man who has life imprisonment. Check out a fascinating conversation. And more.
In the third episode of Injustice Talks, Dean and Jennifer Lee discuss recent stories relating to wrongful convictions. Also, a deeper look at the Coronavirus' impact on the criminal justice system. And, we will laugh.
Dean and Jen look at the coronanvirus' effect on criminal justice system and Part Two of interview with wrongfully convicted and sentenced man, Chris Tapp. And more.
This is the first episode of Injustice Talks, a podcast dedicated to wrongful convictions and criminal injustice. The show is hosted by Dean diPierro, a man who served over 20 years in prison, where he became an advocate and paralegal and assisted many fellow inmates in their fight for justice. This first episode has clips from a program in which Dean was recently interviewed. Also, Dean interviews Chris Tapp, a man wrongfully convicted who also served more than 20 years before being freed by DN...