Unraveling Injustice: The Scott Barmore Case and the Cost of Broken Process
Unraveling Injustice: The Scott Barmore Case and the Cost of Broken Process

Unraveling Injustice: The Scott Barmore Case and the Cost of Broken Process

October 16, 2025 4:00pm
21:47
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Episode 35

In this extended, in-depth finale, Rebecca unpacks the entire story of Scott Barmore—a man sentenced to 60 years to life on charges he insists he did not commit. This episode explores every facet of Scott’s case, from his decision to turn himself in without legal counsel, to the denial of a basic evidentiary hearing, to the State’s false narrative about his high school graduation. Rebecca examines why due process is not a technicality but the foundation of real justice, and how ignoring it leads to devastating consequences—not just for Scott, but for all of us.Key TopicsThe full timeline of Scott Barmore’s legal journeyThe critical importance of due process and evidentiary hearingsWhy academic records have no bearing on guilt or innocenceHow false narratives and ignored evidence can derail justiceThe ripple effects of wrongful convictions on families and communitiesThe urgent need for justice reform and accountabilityWhy This Matters Scott’s story is a powerful reminder that justice is more than a verdict—it’s a process. When due process is denied, and when authorities distort even basic facts, the entire system is called into question. This episode challenges listeners to demand better—from our courts, our prosecutors, and ourselves.How You Can HelpShare this episode to bring Scott’s story—and the need for justice reform—to a wider audience.Legal professionals: If you have experience in post-conviction or appellate work, your insight could be crucial for Scott’s case.Support our cause: Donate to help us secure records, expert analysis, and resources for cases like Scott’s.Purchase merchandise: Visit wickedlyjudged.com to buy apparel and support our advocacy.Stay connected: Follow Wickedly Judged on your favorite podcast platform, visit wickedlyjudged.com, and sign up for our newsletter.Keep the facts in focus: Scott was convicted on new charges without an evidentiary hearing, and his high school graduation—a fact easily proven—was misrepresented by the State. If the system can get that wrong, what else was missed?CreditsHost: RebeccaSponsor: Veteran AllianceMusic: JP Verse of Versefire Records (intro and outro)Resources and LinksShow page, donations, and merchandise: wickedlyjudged.comContact and case submissions: via website or emailEpisode StructureIntroduction and full case recapDeep-dive analysis of due process and legal failuresThe human impact of wrongful convictionSystemic reform and what needs to changeFinal reflections and a powerful call to actionContent Advisory This episode discusses incarceration, legal appeals, and contested criminal proceedings.Closing Sign-off “Stay vigilant, stay informed, and stay hopeful—because nobody deserves to be wickedly judged.”

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Duration:21:47
Published:October 16, 2025 4:00pm
File Size:19.9 MB
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In this extended, in-depth finale, Rebecca unpacks the entire story of Scott Barmore—a man sentenced to 60 years to life on charges he insists he did not commit. This episode explores every facet of Scott’s case, from his decision to turn himself in without legal counsel, to the denial of a basic evidentiary hearing, to the State’s false narrative about his high school graduation. Rebecca examines why due process is not a technicality but the foundation of real justice, and how ignoring it leads...

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