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Not Guilty Boyz
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‘NOT GUILTY BOYZ’: A podcast hosted by Attorneys Andrew Wilkerson & Michael Campbell; are the tag team legal defense force duo of Wilkerson & Campbell PLLC based in the Dallas/ Fort Worth areas. Currently 16-1 in Murder cases. Tune in as they explore subjects of the Black Letter Law, Culture, Sports, Family & Community. Bridging the gap from the Office straight to The People. Subscribe and never miss an episode. Subscribe to join the Not Guilty Crew Disclaimer: ALL INFORMATION, CONTENT, OPINIONS, AND MATERIAL OF THIS WEBSITE/PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE TREATED AS LEGAL ADVICE, NOR IS ANY ATTORNEY/CLIENT RELATIONSHIP CREATED HEREIN.
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EP: 23 | Andre Turner for Justice of the Peace 5:2 | Not Guilty Boyz
Most people overlook the vital role of a Justice of the Peace—until now. Brother Andre Turner pulls back the curtain on what it takes to serve justice fairly, efficiently, and with heart in Dallas County’s most hectic court. If you care about community, fairness, and real solutions for everyday legal issues, this episode is your must-listen.Mr. Turner’s deep roots in Dallas, combined with 25 years working on the front lines of the criminal justice system, make him uniquely qualified to transform the JP court experience. He shares groundbreaking insights from training judges and law enforcement, and how his background in community service shapes his vision for equitable justice. You’ll discover how he plans to tackle the high volume of landlord-tenant disputes, streamline jury service, and bring mental health and youth engagement directly into the courtroom.We break down:The “tales of two cities” court system—civil and criminal—plus innovative docket strategies for high-volume courtsHow to balance fairness with efficiency in a system under pressureWhy community outreach, youth education, and trauma-informed practices are essential for a fair justice systemThe importance of transparency and compassion, especially for marginalized communitiesWhy should you care? Because the decisions made in JP courts impact your neighbors—affecting jobs, families, and community trust. Missing out on these reforms risks continued delays, biases, and disengagement from justice. But with leaders like Andre Turner stepping up, there’s an opportunity for a smarter, fairer system that truly serves the people.Perfect for voters, community advocates, and anyone curious about the human side of law, this episode reveals how grassroots leadership can reshape local justice. Don’t miss the upcoming fundraiser for the chance to meet Andre Turner live and in person.Learn why Andre Turner is the right choice—his experience, dedication, and community-first approach make him a transformative candidate for Dallas County JP 5-2. It’s time to put fairness and accessibility at the heart of justice. Tune in now and get inspired to make your voice heard in the upcoming election.Website & donations: DreForJustice.comFollow on Instagram: @DreForJusticeEarly voting starts February 17—make your plan to vote for real community change!
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EP. 22 | Lia Polk for Judge CDC1 | Not Guilty Boyz
Most people overlook the crucial importance of voting for judges — until they face unfair courtroom decisions that impact their loved ones' lives. Dallas native and experienced public defender Lia Polk is stepping onto the bench with a mission to bring fairness, integrity, and relatability back to the justice system. In this episode, she shares how her deep roots in Dallas, Christian values, and decades of courtroom experience position her as a transformative leader for Dallas County Criminal District Court #1.Discover how Lia's personal journey from Oak Cliff to the courtroom informs her approach—treating every person with dignity, fairness, and respect. We break down her plans to streamline case management, reduce court backlogs, and ensure that justice is not just swift but equitable. Hear her unique perspective on the importance of mental health, veteran support, and community engagement in reducing recidivism and rebuilding trust in the judicial system in Dallas County.You’ll learn about the specific policies Lia would implement to improve court efficiency and transparency, plus her innovative ideas to hustle ongoing court backlogs. We also discuss how her grassroots campaign emphasizes accountability, ethics, and serving the people over politics—no politicians, no special interests. With her background in law, faith, and community work, she envisions a bench where everyone feels heard, understood, and respected, ensuring justice isn't just a concept but a reality for Dallas residents.Perfect for voters committed to responsible, ethical leadership, or anyone passionate about reforming the criminal justice system. This episode is essential listening if you want to understand the true power of a fair judge—and how one person’s integrity can shape the lives of thousands. Don't miss the chance to meet a candidate who’s not just talking about change but working to make it happen.
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EP: 21 Heather Nicole Johnson for Judge | Not Guilty Boyz Podcast
Step into the world of family law with Heather Nicole Johnson, the powerhouse candidate ready to revolutionize Dallas County's family courts. With 14 years of relentless dedication, Heather is not just running for judge — she's on a mission to transform lives and communities with compassion and justice.🔥 What You'll Uncover:The untold power of a family law judge and how their decisions shape futuresBreaking stereotypes: Why fathers of color deserve a fair shot in custody battlesMastering the courtroom: How Heather's emotional intelligence keeps justice on trackA new era of accessibility: Multilingual support and transparency for allHeather's bold blueprint to modernize the court system and empower familiesThis isn't just another episode — it's a call to action for anyone who believes in fair justice and community strength. Heather Nicole Johnson's vision is a beacon of hope for families seeking equity and understanding in the legal system.🎧 Tune in and be inspired by Heather's passion and commitment to resetting the bench. Whether you're a voter, a legal professional, or a community advocate, this conversation will ignite your drive for change.👉 Support Heather Nicole Johnson's mission at resetthebench.com and follow @JohnsonforJudge on Instagram. Your voice is powerful — make it count on Election Day March 3, 2026 Early Voting starts Feb 17th
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EP 20: Jeneba Barrie For 282nd | Not Guilty Boyz Podcast
In this episode of the Not Guilty Boyz Podcast, hosts Mike Campbell and Andrew Wilkerson interview Jeneba Barrie, a candidate for the 282nd District Court in Dallas County. Jeneba shares her journey from Sierra Leone to the United States, her experiences as a prosecutor and defense attorney, and her vision for a fair and efficient judicial system. She discusses her commitment to integrity, justice, and accountability, and her plans to improve the court's reputation and efficiency. The conversation also touches on her personal motivations, including the impact of her father's murder and her time in foster care. This sit down gets real and enlightening. Comment what your vote will be. Early Voting Feb 17-27,2026 Primary March 3, 2026http://jenebafor282nd.com/Donate at https://jenebafor282nd.com/donate
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EP 19: Empowering the Next Generation: Alyssa Patterson for Judge | Not Guilty Boyz
In this episode of the Not Guilty Boys podcast, attorneys Michael Campbell and Andrew Wilkerson interview Alyssa Patterson, a candidate for Dallas County Criminal District Court number five. They discuss her legal journey, vision for the court, and the importance of engaging younger generations in the voting process. Alyssa shares her innovative ideas for criminal justice reform, including a youthful offender program and the need for fairness in the courtroom. The conversation emphasizes the significance of researching candidates before voting and the critical role judges play in shaping the outcomes of criminal cases.Early voting is Feb 17-27, 2026Primary Election March 3,2026Learn about Alyssa & Donate PattersonForJudge.com
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EP 18: Proposition 3: Unpacking Texas Bail Bonds | Not Guilty Boyz
In this episode, Attorneys Andrew Wilkerson and Michael Campbell delve into the implications of Proposition 3, a significant constitutional amendment in Texas that affects bail bonds for violent offenses. They explore how this change grants judges increased discretion, potentially leading to misinterpretations and impacting individuals' legal rights. The Not Guilty Boyz emphasize the importance of understanding legal language and the role of voters in shaping legislation. They also discuss the upcoming election season, highlighting the need for community awareness and engagement in the voting process. With judicial seats up for grabs in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex, the episode underscores the critical nature of informed voting and the impact of these decisions on the legal landscape.
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EP 17: Special Guest Idris For Judge | Not Guilty Boyz
In this episode of the Not Guilty Boyz podcast, hosts Attorney Michael Campbell and Attorney Andrew Wilkerson welcome special guest Idris Akinpelu, who is running for the 363rd District Court Judge in Dallas County, Texas. The conversation begins with a warm introduction, highlighting Akinpelu's background as a former Dallas County prosecutor and his commitment to fair legal practices. Akinpelu shares his journey from growing up in Oak Cliff, Dallas, to pursuing a career in law, emphasizing the importance of understanding both sides of the legal system as he transitions from prosecution to defense.As the discussion unfolds, Akinpelu outlines his campaign platform, focusing on integrity, transparency, and community engagement. He advocates for the implementation of evidence deadlines and diversion programs for youth involved in violent crimes, stressing the need for rehabilitation over punishment. The episode concludes with Akinpelu inviting listeners to engage with his campaign and emphasizing the importance of community involvement in the judicial process, particularly in a system where representation matters. This insightful conversation sheds light on the challenges and responsibilities of a judge and the impact of community-focused leadership in the legal system.
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EP.1 | NOT GUILTY BOYZ INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the @NOTGUILTYBOYZ podcast. In this engaging conversation, attorneys Michael Campbell and Andrew Wilkerson discuss their backgrounds, experiences in the legal field, and insights into high-profile cases. They explore the cultural disconnect within the legal system, the importance of relationships in law, and share their thoughts on current events and pop culture. The discussion highlights their commitment to providing legal insights while maintaining a connection to their community and personal experiences.
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‘NOT GUILTY BOYZ’: A podcast hosted by Attorneys Andrew Wilkerson & Michael Campbell; are the tag team legal defense force duo of Wilkerson & Campbell PLLC based in the Dallas/ Fort Worth areas. Currently 16-1 in Murder cases. Tune in as they explore subjects of the Black Letter Law, Culture, Sports, Family & Community. Bridging the gap from the Office straight to The People. Subscribe and never miss an episode. Subscribe to join the Not Guilty Crew Disclaimer: ALL INFORMATION, CONTENT, OPINIONS, AND MATERIAL OF THIS WEBSITE/PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE TREATED AS LEGAL ADVICE, NOR IS ANY ATTORNEY/CLIENT RELATIONSHIP CREATED HEREIN.
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