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EPISODE · Sep 25, 2025 · 22 MIN

At the Edge of Conscience: Assassination, Promotions for Injustice, and the Fight to Restore the Constitution

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Political violence and wrongful convictions aren’t separate crises—they grow from the same root: dehumanization, contempt for due process, and incentives that reward “wins” over truth. Rebecca reflects on the assassination of Charlie Kirk—whose convictions were anchored in the Founders, the Constitution, and faith in God—and connects it to courtroom failures that steal years from the innocent while rewarding careers built on tainted prosecutions. This is a sober, faith-informed call to restore first principles: innocence until proven guilty, transparent accountability, and human dignity.What You’ll LearnHow political violence and wrongful convictions mirror the same cultural decayHow promotions and prestige can ride on bad prosecutionsThe mechanics behind wrongful convictions (coerced pleas, junk science, suggestive IDs, Brady violations, underfunded defense)Concrete reforms to realign incentives and protect due processHow faith and constitutional guardrails can rehumanize public lifeKey TakeawaysEnds never justify means; a republic survives on restraint.Conviction counts are not justice. Tie promotions to integrity and disclosure compliance.Presumption of innocence is a moral and constitutional safeguard.Independent review units, defense parity, eyewitness reform, and forensic standards save lives.Chapters00:00 Intro: A nation at a moral breaking point02:30 Framing: Charlie Kirk and our civic immune system07:00 Incentives and promotions for injustice13:00 Founders, Constitution, and faith17:00 How wrongful convictions are manufactured26:00 Human cost: empty chairs, stolen years29:00 Bridging crises: violence, ambition, due process33:00 Restoration agenda: policy, culture, personal action41:00 Reflection and dedication43:00 Call to conscience and actionAction StepsDemand promotion metrics that include disclosure compliance and post-conviction integrity.Advocate defense parity: caseload caps, investigators, expert budgets.Push eyewitness and forensic reforms: double-blind lineups, recorded procedures, independent lab accreditation, blind proficiency testing.Support independent Conviction Integrity Units with transparency and authority.Vote informed on DA, sheriff, and judicial races.De-escalate locally; reject dehumanizing language.Quotables“One uses a weapon; the other uses a courtroom. Both say the ends justify the means.”“A scoreboard of convictions isn’t justice—it’s power.”“Promotions should be earned by integrity, not by numbers pinned to other people’s pain.”Content Note This episode discusses violence and wrongful convictions.ConnectWebsite: wickedlyjudged.comEmail: [email protected] episodes: Thursdays at 5pm EasternPlease follow, rate, and share.

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