Something Worth Hearing

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Something Worth Hearing

From the crime scene, to the courtroom, to the criminal mind, to the law, Something Worth Hearing is telling real stories of justice and injustice. By using real examples from the front lines of criminal justice here in the Fraser Valley, I peel back the opaque curtain of our system to explain the important legal concepts in plain language. With the help of lawyers, criminologists, victims, and occasionally even offenders, I take a deep dive into important Canadian legal matters keeping it lively and informative.

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    Something Worth Hearing – The Charter for Dummies

    Paul Henderson talks with co-producer Atlee James in the first half of this week's episode, The Charter for Dummies.Then, he dives in with Vancouver lawyer Kyla Lee about clearing up some of the questions from dumb and dumber.

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    Something Worth Hearing – Talking Homicide with Vancouver lawyer Kyla Lee

    Paul talks to Vancouver lawyer Kyla Lee about his murder map tracking every homicide in the area over the last 20 years and various elements of our criminal justice system deals with this most serious of crimes. Also check out independent news website Something Worth Reading, the companion site to the Something Worth Hearing podcast.

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    Something Worth Hearing – The Homicide Map

    On Episode #002 of the Something Worth Hearing podcast with Paul J. Henderson, we look at the half dozen homicide cases currently before the courts in the Chilliwack area.Hear about a double-murder over a tiny dog, a tragic death of a woman living rough, and a domestic case where authorities don't have enough to charge the husband with homicide.

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    Something Worth Hearing – Introduction to the Podcast

    "You've gotta get this on audio" – filmmaker Atlee James told me six months ago about the content on my independent news website, Something Worth Reading at pauljhenderson.comSo, I did it.Welcome to the inaugural episode of B.C.'s newest podcast about criminal justice and the law, Something Worth Hearing with Paul J. Henderson. In this episode, co-producer and filmmaker Atlee James sits down with Paul to introduce the podcast about unsolved homicides, key elements of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, B.C. Human Rights Tribunal decisions, and other legal matters. It's going to be fun, entertaining, a little disturbing and very educational.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

From the crime scene, to the courtroom, to the criminal mind, to the law, Something Worth Hearing is telling real stories of justice and injustice. By using real examples from the front lines of criminal justice here in the Fraser Valley, I peel back the opaque curtain of our system to explain the important legal concepts in plain language. With the help of lawyers, criminologists, victims, and occasionally even offenders, I take a deep dive into important Canadian legal matters keeping it lively and informative.

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Paul Henderson

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