
Episode 265
Exonerated: Madeline Mendoza Spent Over 17 Years For A Murder She Didn't Commit
Madeline Mendoza spent over 17 years behind bars for a murder she did not commit in Chicago in 1992. Madeline was accused because someone was in custody for a drug offense and was promised a shorter sentence. There was also major police misconduct. She was released on parole in 2009 and officially exonerated in July 2023.
Clay Cane Extended! · Madeline Mendoza, Clay Cane
July 21, 202522m 54s
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Show Notes
Madeline Mendoza spent over 17 years behind bars for a murder she did not commit in Chicago in 1992. Madeline was accused because someone was in custody for a drug offense and was promised a shorter sentence. There was also major police misconduct. She was released on parole in 2009 and officially exonerated in July 2023. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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Topics
chicagowrongful convictionexoneratedjustice systemwrongful convictionspolice misconductracial injusticecriminal justice systemcriminal justicecorrupt policeexonereer