Podcast: Exploring the History, Controversies, and Misconceptions Surrounding the Diagnosis of Shaken Baby Syndrome with Katherine Judson (Part 1)

Unpacking Injustice por Montana Innocence Project

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In today’s episode you will hear from Katherine Judson, the Executive Director of the Center for Integrity in Forensic Sciences.

Katherine previously served as the SBS/AHT Litigation Coordinator for the Wisconsin Innocence Project, where she coordinated strategic litigation efforts in science-dependent cases, trained lawyers, consulted on medically complex cases, taught law students, and engaged in direct representation of clients wrongfully convicted of child abuse and homicide. Earlier in her career, she served as the Innocence Network Shaken Baby Syndrome Litigation Fellow and as a trial attorney with the New Mexico Public Defender Department, where she represented clients facing felony charges, including capital crimes, and specialized in cases involving complicated forensic evidence. Her background in science–prior to law school–inclu ... 

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