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The Case of James Soto

πŸ“» Episode #454 πŸŽ™οΈ Hosted by Lauren Bright Pacheco πŸ“… Mon, 10 Jun 2024 πŸ“ Illinois
Exonerated

The Case

When he was just 20 years old, an act of violence changed James β€œJimmy” Soto’s life forever. Despite no physical evidence and numerous alibi witnesses, Jimmy and his cousin David were convicted of a 1981 double homicide in the Little Village neighborhood of Chicago, IL. They would end up serving 42 years in prison, the longest served wrongful conviction sentences in Illinois history. While incarcerated, Jimmy earned a bachelor’s degree and became a regular in the law library. He helped dozens of his fellow inmates with their legal cases, including his cellmate, Robert Almodovar. Jimmy and Robert formed a lifelong friendship. They helped each other survive prison β€” and now that they are both exonerated, they’re helping each other adjust to life on the outside.

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Episode #454 of the Wrongful Conviction podcast β€” hosted by Lauren Bright Pacheco

πŸ”Š How You Can Help

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About the Wrongful Conviction Podcast

The Wrongful Conviction podcast, hosted by Jason Flom and Khaliah Ali (daughter of Muhammad Ali), has featured over 500 cases of men and women who spent years β€” sometimes decades β€” in prison for crimes they did not commit. The podcast has been downloaded over 70 million times and has directly influenced exonerations, clemencies, and criminal justice reform legislation across the country.