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In 'One Minute Remaining' I speak with inmates serving lengthy prison sentences for a range of different crimes. From arson to robbery, attempted murder and even murder itself and everything in between. I'm not here to try and prove them innocent or guilty, what I am here to do is allow them the chance to tell their stories. We'll look at the case's against them and allow them to tell us their accounts of the events that lead up to their incarceration. Join the OMR Family and help support th ...
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A look into the prison system, answering questions, clearing up myths, and discussing the reality of the justice system failing you, and being falsely convicted/an innocent inmate. (Due to the nature of the subjects discussed, it is advised for a mature 18+ audience)
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Diary of conversations between Husband and Wife. A true story of Love, Loyalty and Triumph thru the incarceration process. We met as teenagers we shared the true spirit of 90's love. I was 15 and he was 17. Even at a young age he was someone who empowered me and lifted me up. In A culture filled with "say baby what's your name" or "what I gotta do to get them digits" I was a "Queen" in his eyes. They say you will never forget how a person makes you feel. Life happened and we got separated. 2 ...
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Time is running out for Marcellus Williams, who faces execution in just a few days despite serious doubts about his guilt. DNA evidence that could exonerate him has been ignored, and we need your help to bring attention to his case. Call the Governors office on +1 417 - 373 - 3400 when prompted use the Zip Code - 63005 Use the following script Hi, …
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On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002. Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord. They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the S…
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On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002. Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord. They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the S…
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On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002. Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord. They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the S…
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On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002. Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord. They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the S…
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On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002. Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord. They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the S…
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On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002. Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord. They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the S…
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On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002. Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord. They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the S…
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On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002. Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord. They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the S…
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On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002. Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord. They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the S…
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On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002. Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord. They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the S…
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Protect and Serve is a podcast hosted by Oliver Laurence (My brother) a former police officer of over a decade, sits down with men and women from all areas of policing to talk about their incredible careers. They share stories of their time on the thin blue line, sometimes amusing other times confronting but always incredibly fascinating. Today is …
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On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002. Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord. They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the S…
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On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002. Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord. They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the S…
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The probable cause conference is generally mandatory under Michigan law unless the defense and prosecution both agree to waive the conference. To waive the probable cause conference, the parties must present a written document to the court indicating that the conference and/or preliminary examination have been waived. In some situations, this waive…
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Today and over the next couple of episodes we are going to take a step out of prison and onto the other side of the bars and in fact the law as I sit down with a former Scotland Yard Detective... I was first introduced to Steve through my brother who for those who are not aware is himself a former police officer and host of his own podcast Protect …
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Hello legends! Now you know me and you know I love to give you a heads up when I find other shows I think you'll like while you wait for the next Ep of OMR to drop and I have a cracker for you today! What it was like, hosted by Julian Morgans Conversations with people who have lived through extreme events. Some stories are dark and twisted, others …
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Hello and welcome back to one minute remaining my names Jack Laurence the host and creator of this show, today and over the next couple of episodes we are going to take a step out of prison and onto the other side of the bars and in fact the law as I sit down with a former Scotland Yard Detective... I was first introduced to Steve through my brothe…
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Today I catch up with the man they call 'The voice of reason'. Today we not only discuss the case of Corey Elder but we look at the dismissal of the case against Alec Baldwin and an update in the case of Marcellus Williams. Michael Leonard from Leonard trial lawyers in Chicago Illinois is a man with over 30 years experience as a defense attorney an…
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Hello and welcome back to one minute remaining my name is Jack Laurence the host and creator of this show. Today we travel, for the first time, to the state of New Jersey to speak with a man housed in the infamous New Jersey state prison once called Trenton prison. Trenton is home to arguably some of the worst criminals America ha seen. Including a…
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Hello and welcome back to one minute remaining my name is Jack Laurence the host and creator of this show. Today we travel, for the first time, to the state of New Jersey to speak with a man housed in the infamous New Jersey state prison once called Trenton prison. Trenton is home to arguably some of the worst criminals America ha seen. Including a…
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Hello and welcome back to one minute remaining my name is Jack Laurence the host and creator of this show. Today we meet a man named Rio, Rio is not his real name and it's the only one we'll be getting because if authorities got wind of who he really was then he would end up spending a long time in the hole, why? well you're about to find out.. Ove…
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Hello and Welcome back to One Minute Remaining, today I'm sitting down with American social psychologist and a professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz DR Craig Haney. I am currently in the process of working on a new project with a gentlemen who is incarcerated in San Quentin prison, now I'm going to be annoying and say I wont be tell…
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The story of Corey Elder is by no means anything unusual when it comes to incarcerated people across the US. He found himself at a young age having a run in with the law that sent him down the wrong path. However after his first long stint behind bars he had made the decision that he was done and wanted to make a change. He got a job and was about …
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The story of Corey Elder is by no means anything unusual when it comes to incarcerated people across the US. He found himself at a young age having a run in with the law that sent him down the wrong path. However after his first long stint behind bars he had made the decision that he was done and wanted to make a change. He got a job and was about …
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As always it's time to get the thoughts of OMR's voice of reason, a man with decades of experience as a defense attorney from Leonard Trial Lawyers in Chicago Illinois, Mr. Michael Leonard, as we discuss the case against Marcellus William's. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mar…
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On many occasions during the course of this shows life I have said on many occasions that I strongly believe we are all just one stupid decision away from potentially ruining our lives, that is especially true when we are young. I made many poor decisions as a youngster, decisions that I look back on today and just thank my luck stars that they did…
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On many occasions during the course of this shows life I have said on many occasions that I strongly believe we are all just one stupid decision away from potentially ruining our lives, that is especially true when we are young. I made many poor decisions as a youngster, decisions that I look back on today and just thank my luck stars that they did…
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Today I speak with a man who the state of Missouri has decided, has 3 months to live. Marcellus Williams was handed a death sentence in 2001 for the murder of Felicia Gale, its a crime he not only says he didn't commit but one that a number of independent experts say DNA evidence has proved he's innocent of... The threat of death is nothing new for…
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As always after each of the cases we look at it's time to catch up with the man they call 'The Voice of Reason' a man with decades of trial experience as a defense attorney in Chicago Illinois, Australia's favourite attorney at law, Michael Leonard, as we discuss the case of Christopher Dunn. In 1991, Dunn was convicted of murder in St. Louis, Miss…
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Today I speak with a man who the state of Missouri has decided, has 3 months to live. Marcellus Williams was handed a death sentence in 2001 for the murder of Felicia Gale, its a crime he not only says he didn't commit but one that a number of independent experts say DNA evidence has proved he's innocent of... The threat of death is nothing new for…
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Almost one year ago I was scrolling through Instagram when I stumbled across a page dedicated to one of the many innocence style organisations that is dotted across the united states, setup in response to thee overwhelming number of people who are incarcerated for crimes they didn't commit. On the page there was a photograph of a young African Amer…
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In 1991, Dunn was convicted of murder in St. Louis, Missouri, based largely on the testimonies of two teenagers who later recanted their statements. There was no physical evidence linking Dunn to the crime, and he consistently maintained his innocence. Despite these facts, he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Over t…
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Today it's time to talk the case of Brad Hays with Australia's favourite attorney of law, Michael Leonard. --------------------------------------------------------- When you hear that someone has been handed a sentence of life plus 104 years you'd be forgiven for thinking that today I am sitting down with some sort of serial killer, or someone who …
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In 1991, Dunn was convicted of murder in St. Louis, Missouri, based largely on the testimonies of two teenagers who later recanted their statements. There was no physical evidence linking Dunn to the crime, and he consistently maintained his innocence. Despite these facts, he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Over t…
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Well it's that time again! Today I sit down with the man they call the voice of reason Mr. Michael Leonard from Leonard trial lawyers in Chicago Illinois to discuss the latest case, which today is the case of Raymundo Chagolla. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- On January 10, 2000, Raymundo Chagolla, who was 18…
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In 1991, Dunn was convicted of murder in St. Louis, Missouri, based largely on the testimonies of two teenagers who later recanted their statements. There was no physical evidence linking Dunn to the crime, and he consistently maintained his innocence. Despite these facts, he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Over t…
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I don't think a week goes by when someone doesn't mention to me the name Evaristo Salas Jnr. Evaristo's story has touched so many people, it's had us in tears of sadness and of joy and today is most certainly the latter as I sit down with Jnr after almost 8 months of freedom to hear how he's going and what's next for the man who lost 27 years of hi…
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I don't think a week goes by when someone doesn't mention to me the name Evaristo Salas Jnr. Evaristo's story has touched so many people, it's had us in tears of sadness and of joy and today is most certainly the latter as I sit down with Jnr after almost 8 months of freedom to hear how he's going and what's next for the man who lost 27 years of hi…
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When you hear that someone has been handed a sentence of life plus 104 years you'd be forgiven for thinking that today I am sitting down with some sort of serial killer, or someone who has committed some incredibly heinous crimes but you'd be wrong. Brad Hays is currently serving his incredible sentence in the state of Missouri. Brad is no career c…
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Maggie Freleng is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and producer based in New York City reporting on wrongful convictions, the criminal legal system and social issues. She is the host and producer of the Signal and Anthem award winning podcast "Wrongful Conviction with Maggie Freleng", as well as "Murder in Alliance" and "Unjust & Unsolved." She …
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When you hear that someone has been handed a sentence of life plus 104 years you'd be forgiven for thinking that today I am sitting down with some sort of serial killer, or someone who has committed some incredibly heinous crimes but you'd be wrong. Brad Hays is currently serving his incredible sentence in the state of Missouri. Brad is no career c…
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Today I catch up with David Bomber as he looks to ask the Governor for clemency in his case.... On June 5th, 2010, the David Bomber would meat Larry Michael Worrell II for the very first time at the pool at the apartment complex where they both Lived. A short time later, Worrell and David left the pool area and began drinking. Later, Worrell and Da…
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On January 10, 2000, Raymundo Chagolla, who was 18 years old at the time, was at home recovering from the flu and watching The Simpsons. Around 8:40 p.m. at the Stardust Motel in Riverside, California, a tragic incident occurred. Billy Medlin, a resident of the hotel, was helping someone at the motel’s soda machine when a man approached them. The m…
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Well it's that time again! Today we catch up with the man they call 'The voice of reason' Michael Leonard is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the US justice system. He has over 30 years of experience as a defense attorney and always brings incredible incites and thoughts to the cases we discuss. Today we talk about the case of Gerald L Johnso…
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On January 10, 2000, Raymundo Chagolla, who was 18 years old at the time, was at home recovering from the flu and watching The Simpsons. Around 8:40 p.m. at the Stardust Motel in Riverside, California, a tragic incident occurred. Billy Medlin, a resident of the hotel, was helping someone at the motel’s soda machine when a man approached them. The m…
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David Talley is a man currently serving a 100 year prison sentence inside a Florida penitentiary, David did not kill anyone, he did not assault anyone, he didn't even hurt anyone. David made poor decisions and yes put peoples lives in danger including his own. He was addicted to drugs, he was stealing from gas stations after hours to pay for that a…
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On January 10, 2000, Raymundo Chagolla, who was 18 years old at the time, was at home recovering from the flu and watching The Simpsons. Around 8:40 p.m. at the Stardust Motel in Riverside, California, a tragic incident occurred. Billy Medlin, a resident of the hotel, was helping someone at the motel’s soda machine when a man approached them. The m…
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Today I catch up with the man they call, the voice of reason. Michael Leonard is a defense attorney with decades of trial experience and a wealth of knowledge in the US legal system and as always he gives us his professional opinion on our latest case, which today is the story of Dandre Lane. On the 2nd December of 2011 Dandre Lane says that while …
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Gerald Johnson is not an innocent man, he's a man who had a tough life, a life that would ultimately lead him to join one of the most notorious criminal gangs in America, The Bloods. Gerald has been called a 'Gun toting thug' and it would be the presence of a weapon during a motor vehicle accident that would see him hit with a felony murder charge.…
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