#499 Guest Host Earlonne Woods with Joaquin Ciria

#499 Guest Host Earlonne Woods with Joaquin Ciria

On Wednesday November, 27, 2024, the night before Thanksgiving, Governor Gavin Newsom of CA granted a a “full and unconditional” pardon to Earlonne Woods, co-host and co-creator of the award-winning podcast, Ear Hustle. Earlonne helped create Ear Hustle while incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison. In recognition of Earlonne’s achievement, we are sharing with you an episode of Wrongful Conviction where Earlonne appeared as a guest host. Congratulations Earlonne. We are eager to hear more from you in the future.

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On March 24, 1990, Felix “Carlos” Bastarrica was shot and killed on the street in San Francisco, CA. Following the shooting, Candido “Peter” Diaz, started rumors that one of Felix’s friends, Joaquin Ciria, was responsible. Relying on the rumors, police immediately targeted Joaquin and coerced 18-year-old George Varela – the man who drove the actual shooter to the crime – to falsely implicate Joaquin. Based primarily on this, and despite the complete lack of physical evidence linking him to the crime, Joaquin was convicted of murder and sentenced to 31 years to life in prison. Earlonne Woods talks to Joaquin Ciria and Paige Kaneb, Joaquin's attorney.

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#085 Jason Flom, John Grisham and Chip Harding with Jens Soering

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#084 Jason Flom with Marty Tankleff - RE-RELEASE

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#083 Jason Flom with Jeffrey Deskovic - RE-RELEASE

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In 1990, Jeffrey Deskovic was wrongfully convicted of the brutal rape and murder of his 15-year-old classmate, Angela Correa. Jeff was only 16 at the time of the crime with no prior record. Police cla...

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#082 Jason Flom with Dusty Turner - RE-RELEASE

#082 Jason Flom with Dusty Turner - RE-RELEASE

On June 19th, 1995, Dusty Turner was out at a bar with some friends in Virginia Beach, VA, including his roommate and training partner, Billy Brown. Dusty Turner and Jennifer Evans were sitting in his...

14 Jan 201954min

#081 Jason Flom with Sunny Jacobs - RE-RELEASE

#081 Jason Flom with Sunny Jacobs - RE-RELEASE

In 1976, Sonia “Sunny” Jacobs was sentenced to death for the murders of Florida Highway Patrol officer Phillip Black and Donald Irwin, a visiting Canadian constable. The officers were killed during a ...

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#080 Jason Flom with Crystal Weimer - RE-RELEASE

#080 Jason Flom with Crystal Weimer - RE-RELEASE

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17 Des 201846min

#079 Jason Flom with Timothy Tyler

#079 Jason Flom with Timothy Tyler

Tim Tyler was sentenced to a mandatory life sentence in federal prison for selling LSD while traveling around the country following the Grateful Dead. He was 25 years old when he was sentenced and spe...

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