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Falsely Imprisoned: The McCallum Case

David McCallum, convicted of murder at 16, exonerated and freed - after 29 years in prison

Aired 07/31/2015 | Rating NR

Due Process

Falsely Imprisoned: The McCallum Case

Special | 26m 49sVideo has Closed Captions

David McCallum, convicted of murder at 16, exonerated and freed - after 29 years in prison

A 16-year-old high school sophomore, convicted and imprisoned for 29 years, finally exonerated and released after more than 10 years of pro bono advocacy and defense. David McCallum's tragic tale on this edition of Due Process. In the studio: Rutgers Law Prof. Laura Cohen, a member of McCallum's legal team, and Ryan Haygood, president of the NJ Institute for Social Justice.

Aired 07/31/2015 | Rating NR

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Due Process

Falsely Imprisoned: The McCallum Case

Special | 26m 49sVideo has Closed Captions

A 16-year-old high school sophomore, convicted and imprisoned for 29 years, finally exonerated and released after more than 10 years of pro bono advocacy and defense. David McCallum's tragic tale on this edition of Due Process. In the studio: Rutgers Law Prof. Laura Cohen, a member of McCallum's legal team, and Ryan Haygood, president of the NJ Institute for Social Justice.

Aired 07/31/2015 | Rating NR

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