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What 30 Years of False Imprisonment Taught Bruce Bryan
Bruce Bryan spent three decades in prison for a crime he didn't commit before his conviction was overturned, giving him a unique and harrowing perspective on the American criminal justice system. His experience navigating wrongful imprisonment and eventual exoneration has made him an expert on the psychological and legal complexities of incarceration, innocence, and systemic failure. Joe brought him on the podcast alongside criminal justice reform advocate Josh Dubin to discuss how Bryan's case reveals deeper issues within law enforcement, the courts, and the prison system itself. His story serves as a powerful real-world example of how the criminal justice system can fail ordinary people and the resilience required to survive and move forward after such a profound injustice.