Equal Justice | EP 7 | Season 2

Equal Justice | EP 7 | Season 2

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March 25, 2026 · 39 min · Season 2 · Episode 7

About this episode

The episode discusses Jermaine Hudson's wrongful conviction and the implications of Louisiana's non-unanimous jury system.

Jermaine Hudson’s conviction exposes the dark legacy of Louisiana’s non-unanimous jury system—where a 10–2 verdict was enough to send a man to prison for a crime that never happened. Jermaine and Bobby Gumpright join forces to try and change a system rooted in Jim Crow laws. You can reach out to the Burden of Guilt team at Burdenofguiltpod@gmail.com .  For more Burden of Guilt, follow us on Instagram @glasspodcasts .  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

People in this episode

Guests: Jermaine Hudson, Bobby Gumpright

Topics covered

  • non-unanimous jury system
  • criminal justice
  • Jim Crow laws
  • wrongful conviction
  • Louisiana

Keywords

  • Louisiana
  • non-unanimous jury
  • wrongful conviction
  • Jim Crow
  • criminal justice reform

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