Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Business
Society & Culture
History
Sports
Health & Fitness
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts125/v4/e2/78/2e/e2782e14-2c50-abe9-7ec7-76e83c430927/mza_6786965599562542107.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
You Call This Justice?
Maxine Twynam
13 episodes
7 months ago
Innocent until proven guilty or no smoke without fire? Which one accurately describes your perception of the UK Criminal Justice system? What does; “beyond reasonable doubt” mean? Can you ever be sure? In this series, I talk to people who were victims of high profile miscarriage of justice cases including; Michael O'Brien (one of the Cardiff Newsagent Three), John Actie wrongly charged with the murder of Lynette White and remanded for nearly two years until his trial, victims of the Post Office Scandal. I talk to family members including; Barry George's sister, Michelle and I am joined by others who have fought and continue to fight for justice including; investigative journalist Don Hale OBE and MOJO (the charity founded by Paddy Hill). Sadly, miscarriages of justice have happened and continue to happen here in the UK and the reality is that one day this could happen to you or someone you love. Some people may find the content of this series very upsetting and some episodes contain strong language and details regarding violence and sexual assaults. About the host: Maxine Twynam I am a practicing criminal defence solicitor. I have predominantly worked for small niche criminal defence firms representing people accused of a range of crimes from driving offences, shoplifting to sexual offences, serious violence and murder.
Show more...
True Crime
Society & Culture,
History,
Documentary
RSS
All content for You Call This Justice? is the property of Maxine Twynam and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Innocent until proven guilty or no smoke without fire? Which one accurately describes your perception of the UK Criminal Justice system? What does; “beyond reasonable doubt” mean? Can you ever be sure? In this series, I talk to people who were victims of high profile miscarriage of justice cases including; Michael O'Brien (one of the Cardiff Newsagent Three), John Actie wrongly charged with the murder of Lynette White and remanded for nearly two years until his trial, victims of the Post Office Scandal. I talk to family members including; Barry George's sister, Michelle and I am joined by others who have fought and continue to fight for justice including; investigative journalist Don Hale OBE and MOJO (the charity founded by Paddy Hill). Sadly, miscarriages of justice have happened and continue to happen here in the UK and the reality is that one day this could happen to you or someone you love. Some people may find the content of this series very upsetting and some episodes contain strong language and details regarding violence and sexual assaults. About the host: Maxine Twynam I am a practicing criminal defence solicitor. I have predominantly worked for small niche criminal defence firms representing people accused of a range of crimes from driving offences, shoplifting to sexual offences, serious violence and murder.
Show more...
True Crime
Society & Culture,
History,
Documentary
Episodes (13/13)
You Call This Justice?
Dr Sandra Lean - The Shocking Truth About British Justice
3 years ago
49 minutes 56 seconds

You Call This Justice?
John Actie - The Truth Is Coming Out at Last
3 years ago
33 minutes 25 seconds

You Call This Justice?
Adrian Stone - The Cardiff Explosives Conspiracy Trial
4 years ago
39 minutes 35 seconds

You Call This Justice?
Cardiff University Innocence Project
4 years ago
35 minutes 19 seconds

You Call This Justice?
Michael O'Brien - Fight for Justice
4 years ago
27 minutes 25 seconds

You Call This Justice?
Jimmy Boyle - Much Madness is Presumption of Guilt
4 years ago
39 minutes 43 seconds

You Call This Justice?
MOJO - Bringing Hope to The Innocent
4 years ago
50 minutes 33 seconds

You Call This Justice?
Michelle Diskin Bates - “Stand Against Injustice"
4 years ago
52 minutes 33 seconds

You Call This Justice?
Post Office Scandal - Part 2
4 years ago
37 minutes 51 seconds

You Call This Justice?
Post Office Scandal - Part 1
4 years ago
56 minutes 33 seconds

You Call This Justice?
Don Hale - The Battle to Free Stephen Downing
4 years ago
52 minutes 29 seconds

You Call This Justice?
Michael O'Brien - Fight for Freedom
4 years ago
40 minutes 34 seconds

You Call This Justice?
You Call This Justice? Trailer
4 years ago
1 minute 44 seconds

You Call This Justice?
Innocent until proven guilty or no smoke without fire? Which one accurately describes your perception of the UK Criminal Justice system? What does; “beyond reasonable doubt” mean? Can you ever be sure? In this series, I talk to people who were victims of high profile miscarriage of justice cases including; Michael O'Brien (one of the Cardiff Newsagent Three), John Actie wrongly charged with the murder of Lynette White and remanded for nearly two years until his trial, victims of the Post Office Scandal. I talk to family members including; Barry George's sister, Michelle and I am joined by others who have fought and continue to fight for justice including; investigative journalist Don Hale OBE and MOJO (the charity founded by Paddy Hill). Sadly, miscarriages of justice have happened and continue to happen here in the UK and the reality is that one day this could happen to you or someone you love. Some people may find the content of this series very upsetting and some episodes contain strong language and details regarding violence and sexual assaults. About the host: Maxine Twynam I am a practicing criminal defence solicitor. I have predominantly worked for small niche criminal defence firms representing people accused of a range of crimes from driving offences, shoplifting to sexual offences, serious violence and murder.