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EPISODE · Oct 2, 2025 · 25 MIN

Scott Barmore Due Process Denied

from Wickedly Judged

In this episode of Wickedly Judged, Rebecca speaks with Scott Barmore, who maintains his innocence regarding new robbery allegations that resulted in a 60-to-life sentence. Scott turned himself in without legal counsel and argues he was convicted without an evidentiary hearing. We also address the State’s disputed claim about his high school completion—despite documentation that he had graduated at the time of the original offense. This conversation centers due process, factual accuracy, and the human impact of lengthy sentences.Key TopicsSelf-surrender without counsel and early rights protectionAllegations of three additional robberies contested by ScottAbsence of an evidentiary hearing on the new chargesDisputed probation narrative vs. documented high school graduationWhy due process and factual accuracy are essential for legitimacyWhy This Matters Evidentiary hearings test credibility and evidence in open court. When that process is skipped or curtailed, outcomes risk resting on untested claims—undermining justice and public trust.Call to ActionShare this episode to raise awareness about Scott Barmore’s case.Legal professionals with appellate or post-conviction experience: contact us if you can provide pro bono review or expert insight.Support our advocacy so we can secure records, transcripts, and expert analysis necessary for a fair review.Amplify verified facts: the lack of an evidentiary hearing and documentation of graduation deserve scrutiny.Notable Quotes“Justice isn’t a feeling—it’s a process.”“Self-surrender should be accountability—not vulnerability.”“If the process is flawed, the outcome is suspect.”CreditsHost: RebeccaSponsor: Veteran AllianceMusic: JP Verse of Versefire Records (intro and outro)Resources and LinksShow page: wickedlyjudged.comFollow Wickedly Judged on your preferred podcast platformContact/Case submissions: via website or email Note: Add case documents, docket references, or court links here when ready.Episode Structure (for listeners)Intro and concise case backgroundFull, uninterrupted interview with Scott BarmoreCall to action and closingContent Advisory This episode discusses criminal allegations, incarceration, and contested legal proceedings.Closing Sign-off “Stay vigilant, stay informed, and stay hopeful—because nobody deserves to be wickedly judged.”

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