Episode 8: Informants : Served on a Silver Platter
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This week, Real Life Wrongs examines the justice system's use of Jailhouse Informants and their impact on the world of wrongful convictions.
Kelly Lauzon and Kelly Fanson take a closer look at how justice wasn't served for Guy Paul Morin, a Canadian man who was wrongfully convicted of the rape and murder of his nine-year-old neighbour. At trial, it was the prosecution's decision to call upon the testimony of two of Guy's cellmates, jailhouse informants who were only in it for themselves.
We are so pleased to share our conversation with special guest, Professor of Law, Robert Bloom, a criminal attorney who has served as a defense lawyer and prosecutor.
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