Should We Trust Kamala Harris? Examining Her Troubling History as District Attorney & Attorney General
Description
On today’s kick-off episode of The Wall, we’re taking an independent and objective look at the cases that could haunt Kamala Harris — the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate — in the weeks and months to ahead.
Ms. Harris’ record(s) are limited from her time as both DA and AG for the State of California. However, what’s there is enough to question what a Justice System under a President Harris might look like.
Join Ron Chapman and Sean Weiss as they dig into the cases of Kevin Cooper and Jamal Trulove, which reveal the systemic flaws and prosecutorial misconduct that lead to wrongful convictions.
It’s an unfiltered conversation on how political ambitions can compromise justice, the dangers of relying solely on DNA evidence, the critical need for accountability in the legal system, and beyond.
Tune in for an episode that challenges the status quo and advocates for a more just legal system.
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Key Takeaways:
Intro (00:00 )
The Kevin Cooper Case from 1983: The Chino Massacre (01:49 )
Tying that case to a need for criminal justice reform (14:48 )
How the Kevin Cooper case relates to Kamala Harris (33:34 )
Jamal Trulove’s case & wrongful prosecution (39:23 )
The golden rule in law: separating politics from prosecution (51:41 )
Looking into Kamala Harris & the broader political landscape (58:23 )
Final words (01:21:56 )
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Here's the March 2004 report on the Kevin Cooper case:
https://www.cjlf.org/deathpenalty/CooperReview.htm
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