Wednesday, June 26, 2013

"Barry Scheck: Fighting for Innocence"
airs: Saturday June 29 at 9:30 am 
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This Week on Due Process
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On week two of our summer run on Thirteen - and Part II of our award-winning exoneration series - Barry Scheck's 20 years of DNA innocence work is the focus, with Scheck as the only guest for an in-depth, candid interview with Hosts Raymond Brown and Sandra King.
  
Scheck's New York-based Innocence Project has worked to free hundreds of wrongly imprisoned inmates, eclipsing his more controversial image as the DNA expert on the OJ Simpson "dream team."

One of the nation's most famous legal figures, Scheck shares the elation of winning an innocent person's freedom, as well as the emotional toll of the years spent working on each case.

**Next Saturday, on Part III: Exoneration - The Quincy Spruell Struggle**


Due Process - winner of 21 New York and Mid-Atlantic Emmys - airs on Thirteen Saturday mornings at 9:30, and on NJTV on Sundays at 9:30am and 7:00pm and Tuesday nights at 11:30. 

Due Process is a production of Rutgers School of Law - Newark and the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy with studio facilities provided by the Rutgers iTV Studio, Division of Continuing Studies. 

Major funding for Due Process is provided by The Fund for New Jersey and Rutgers, The State University.      

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Sunday, June 23, 2013

"We're on Thirteen!" (Spread the Word)

Saturdays 9:30 AM 

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Sandy and Raymond on set with Barry Scheck
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We are delighted to report that beginning this weekend - at 9:30 on Saturday mornings - we will have a summer run on WNET/Thirteen - in addition to our regular airings on NJTV. 
These will be encore presentations of some of the best of "Due Process," beginning with our three-part series on exonerating the falsely imprisoned, featuring Innocence Project Founder Barry Scheck. 
If you are a fan of "Due Process," we hope you'll catch us on Thirteen, the most watched public television channel in the nation.
And if you value our unique programming in the public interest - focused exclusively on critical issues of law and justice - and would like to see it reach a far larger audience, we hope you'll go one step further and let Thirteen know that you appreciate seeing us on their air, and that you hope we will remain there! 
You can leave a comment on the Thirteen website - http://www.thirteen.org/about/contact/ - or drop an email to programming@thirteen.org 
We sincerely thank you and appreciate your support! 
Sandy and Raymond
  
Due Process - winner of 21 New York and Mid-Atlantic Emmys - airs on NJTV, successor to New Jersey Network, on the stations and cable positions once occupied by NJN. And beginning June 22, find us on Thirteen Saturday mornings at 9:30. 


  
Due Process is a production of Rutgers School of Law - Newark and the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy with studio facilities provided by the Rutgers iTV Studio, Division of Continuing Studies.

Major funding for Due Process is provided by The Fund for New Jersey and Rutgers, The State University.        
   

  Watch Our Programs On-line On:
 

And on Our YouTube Channel:

View our videos on YouTube 

We'd be grateful if you'd become a "fan" of Due Process.
 
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or follow us on Twitter

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