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Many fol­low­ers of the high­ly pub­li­cized Adnan Syed case were delight­ed to see an inno­cent man set free after over two decades behind bars. But the case also high­light­ed some trou­bling aspects of Amer­i­can jus­tice, or in Syed’s case, injus­tice. This week on Sea Change Radio, we speak to Daniel Med­wed, a law pro­fes­sor at North­east­ern Uni­ver­si­ty and an inno­cence advo­cate. His new book, Barred: Why the Inno­cent Can’t Get Out of Prison, takes an in-depth look at how dif­fi­cult it is for wrong­ful con­vic­tions to be over­turned in this coun­try. We exam­ine the Syed case, learn about the plight of Har­ry Miller, and expose an inef­fec­tive sys­tem that tilts the scales against the most vulnerable.