Friday, July 26, 2013

Due Process on 13 - McGreevey Redux


"McGreevey Redux"
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On week six of our summer run on Thirteen - A no holds barred interview with Jim McGreevey brings Due Process scrutiny to the "resurrected" former NJ governor, who has reinvented himself, with the help of HBO, into a national symbol of both disgrace and redemption.
It's a Due Process you won't want to miss!
Sandy and Ray
   
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Friday, July 19, 2013

Due Process on 13 - The Great Migration


"The Great Migration"
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On week five of our summer run on Thirteen - It's one of this country's most important stories, yet it's not taught in our schools ... and it's rarely been told.
It's the story of a vast migration of 6 million African-Americans - former slaves, their children and their grandchildren - escaping the terror and humiliation of the South, hoping to finally find freedom in the North.
Pulitzer Prize-winning Author Isabel Wilkerson - our only guest on this edition of Due Process - says her monumental book, "The Warmth of Other Suns," was her attempt to honor more than a half-century of the difficult flight to freedom.
It's a Due Process you won't want to miss! 
Sandy and Raymond.
 
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New on NJTV - "BAIL: $$=FREEDOM​"

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airs: Sunday July 21 at 9:30 am and 7 pm
and Tuesday July 23 at 11:30 pm  
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On any given day, there are 15,000 people in New Jersey's county jails - and a shocking 75% of them have not been convicted of anything. In fact, most of those unsentenced inmates - 4 out of 10 - are locked up only because they can't make bail ... sometimes as little as a few hundred dollars!

On this edition of Due Process, an in-depth look at the pivotal role of money in the pretrial system of justice. If you've got it, you can almost invariably await your day in court in the comfort of your community. If not, chances are you'll wait in county lock-ups - for months or even years.

An eye-opening mini-doc features the first-hand stories of two indigent defendants jailed for long pretrial stretches and only freed - for time served - after agreeing to plead guilty. In the studio, NJ Public Defender Joseph Krakora and Bergen Prosecutor John Molinelli debate the possibility of bail reform. 

We hope you'll join us.

Sandy and Raymond

 
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. 

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Friday, July 12, 2013

New on NJTV - "Pot in Black & White"

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Marijuana.  Blacks and whites smoke it, studies show, in roughly equal numbers.  Then why are African Americans nearly four times more likely to be busted?

 Is it racism? Police targeting? Conspiracy? And does the answer to such glaring discrepancy lie not in raising the number of white arrests, but in legalizing pot for everyone?  It's already been done in Colorado and Washington State.

 A new ACLU national study raises disturbing questions about race, marijuana - and justice.  And it's the impetus for this edition of Due Process.  Our studio guests are ACLU-NJ Executive Director Udi Ofer, former Morris County Prosecutor Robert Bianchi and Criminal Defense Attorney Alan Bowman.

We hope you'll watch this most provocative discussion this Sunday on NJTV - and that you'll visit our website or our Facebook page to tell us what you think.

Sandy and Raymond.


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Due Process on 13 - DREAM Act: One Step Closer


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On week four of our summer run on Thirteen - a presidential initiative is bringing new hope to hundreds of thousands of undocumented young people - brought to this country as children, raised as Americans, but barred, until now, from legal status.
On this edition of Due Process, the process, the pitfalls and the politics of the Obama order, and how it falls far short of the hard-fought, but defeated, "Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act."
The DREAM Act would have transformed their lives, started them on a path to citizenship, but it went down to defeat in Congress in December of 2010. Now, more comprehensive immigration reform is pending - but there is resistance, and no guarantee.
The Obama move for kids raised in this country has no provision for permanence, and could disappear with the next president, but it's still brought cheers from the left and condemnation from the right.
Undocumented youth who qualify could come out of the shadows, with the right to legally work, free of the threat of arrest and deportation - for now.
It's an immigration initiative that's worth a closer look, as the larger fight rages in Washington.
Sandy and Raymond.
  
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. 

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