Point Black Exonerated Nation: The Story of OB Anthony's Fight for Justice
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In this episode, Adolphus Pruitt and Rev Darryl Gray sit down with OB Anthony, the founder and executive director of Exonerated Nation, to discuss his personal story of being wrongfully convicted for a murder, attempted robberies, and attempted murders in 1995. OB Anthony shares his experiences in the justice system and how he fought for his freedom for 17 years before finally being exonerated. The hosts and OB Anthony delve into the issues with the justice system and how many people believe that it is infallible. They also discuss the importance of advocating for the wrongfully convicted and bringing awareness to these issues. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in criminal justice reform and advocacy for the wrongfully convicted.
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