The 'Jailhouse Lawyer' Who Freed Innocent People — Including Himself

14 Jul 2025 • 44 min • EN
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While serving a life sentence for a murder he didn't commit, Calvin Duncan studied law, hoping to appeal his case. In the process he became a jailhouse lawyer. We'll talk about how he managed to help free many wrongly convicted prisoners, including himself, while facing countless legal obstacles confronting people who are poor and Black. His memoir is The Jailhouse Lawyer. Maureen Corrigan recommends two summer non-fiction books: The Salt Stones By Helen Whybrow and A Marriage at Sea By Sophie Elmhirst. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy

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