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REPLAY: The Jailhouse Lawyer

Upper House Episode 160

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In this powerful replay from a live event at Upper House, we hear the extraordinary story of Calvin Duncan, a man wrongfully convicted at age 19 and sentenced to life in Louisiana’s Angola Prison. Over 23 years, Calvin became a jailhouse lawyer, fighting for his own freedom and advocating for countless others. Joined by criminal justice reform advocate Sophie Cole, co-founder of the Visiting Room Project, Calvin shares his journey from incarceration to exoneration and ultimately earning a law degree at age 60. Moderated by journalist and ordained minister Phil Haslinger, this conversation explores the brokenness of the justice system, the transformative power of advocacy, and the enduring strength of the human spirit.

Guests:

  • Calvin Duncan – Jailhouse lawyer, law school graduate, co-founder of the New Orleans Innocence Project
  • Sophie Cole – Criminal justice reform advocate, co-founder of the Visiting Room Project
  • Moderator: Phil Haslinger – Journalist and ordained minister

Topics Covered:

  • Wrongful conviction and the flaws in eyewitness testimony
  • Life inside Angola Prison and the role of jailhouse lawyers
  • The fight for access to legal records and justice reform
  • Reentry challenges after incarceration
  • Faith, resilience, and the meaning of advocacy

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This episode was created by the SLBF STUDIO at Upper House.

Produced by Daniel Johnson and Dave Conour

Edited by Dave Conour