
The Black man sentenced to 500 years. The miscarriage of justice, racism and exploitation
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Kimberly Brown
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The Little Hut Podcast: We go where most media fear. We ask the hard questions while seeking the truth. Join us as we talk with Frankie Porter's family. Porter is serving a 500-year sentence. He did not kill or rape anyone, yet he has been in prison for 33 years. He is guilty of hurting the judge's feelings. So they say the judge got upset when Porter told him where he could go and what he could do. (OOPS)! Is this a miscarriage of justice and sentencing disparity? Let's talk about it. Coming Sunday, March 31, 2024, inside the Little Hut. Read the story on Brown on Cleveland's Newsbreak channel.
Copyright 2025 by Kimberly Brown
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Oct 6 202439 mins
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