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EPISODE · Oct 9, 2025 · 30 MIN

Scott Barmore Due Process Denied Continued

from Wickedly Judged

In the second half of our powerful conversation, Rebecca continues the story of Scott Barmore—a man who maintains his innocence after being sentenced to 60 years to life on new charges he says he did not commit. Picking up where the first half left off, Scott shares what life is like after sentencing, the emotional and legal challenges of pursuing appeals, and how he finds hope behind bars. This episode highlights the urgent need for due process, accurate records, and justice reform.First Half Recap Previously, Scott described the circumstances that led to his arrest: accepting responsibility for his original charges, facing new robbery allegations while on parole, turning himself in without legal counsel, and ultimately being convicted without an evidentiary hearing. We also discussed the State’s disputed claim about his high school completion—despite documentation showing he had already graduated.Key TopicsThe human impact of long sentences and incarcerationNavigating the appeals process from prisonMaintaining hope and dignity after convictionOngoing questions about due process and evidentiary hearingsThe importance of accurate records and legal advocacyWhy This Matters Scott’s story is a stark reminder that justice is more than a verdict—it’s a process. When due process is denied or records are misrepresented, the consequences ripple far beyond a single case.Call to ActionShare this episode to help bring Scott’s story—and the need for justice reform—to a wider audience.Legal professionals: If you have experience in post-conviction or appellate work, your insight could be crucial for Scott’s case. Please reach out.Support our advocacy: Donate to help us secure court records, expert analysis, and resources for cases like Scott’s.Stay connected: Follow Wickedly Judged on your favorite podcast platform, visit wickedlyjudged.com for updates, and sign up for our newsletter.Keep the facts in focus: Remind others—Scott was convicted without an evidentiary hearing, and his high school graduation is a matter of record.CreditsHost: RebeccaGuest: Scott BarmoreSponsor: Veteran AllianceMusic: JP Verse of Versefire Records (intro and outro)Resources and LinksShow page: wickedlyjudged.comContact and case submissions: via website or emailSupport: [Add donation link if available]Episode StructureBrief recap and introductionFull, uninterrupted interview with Scott Barmore (second half)Expanded call to action and closingContent Advisory This episode discusses incarceration, legal appeals, and contested criminal proceedings.Closing Sign-off “Stay vigilant, stay informed, and stay hopeful—because nobody deserves to be wickedly judged.”

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In the second half of our powerful conversation, Rebecca continues the story of Scott Barmore—a man who maintains his innocence after being sentenced to 60 years to life on new charges he says he did not commit. Picking up where the first half left...

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