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Monday, March 29, 2021 Legal Brief: Victory in Virginia and Civil Citations

Justine and Amanda bring you another Legal Brief! They share a victory in  criminal justice  reform in Virginia and an insight into civil citations ve...

Tuesday, March 23, 2021 Natishia June: ACLU - Be the Change

This week on Gin & Justice, Amanda and Justine talk to #BOSS Natishia June, the Field Director of the American Civil Liberties Union.  Natishia di...

Thursday, March 18, 2021 Legal Brief: Arraignments

Surprise! Justine and Amanda have come to release a mini episode AKA Legal Brief! In this Legal Brief, Justine and Amanda talk about how someone is ch...

Monday, March 8, 2021 Don Dempsey: Reform and the Forefathers

Justine and Amanda delve into criminal justice reform with well-known criminal defense attorney, Don Dempsey.  What does Don love more than George Was...

Monday, March 8, 2021 Kate: If They Wanted to Stop

This week on Gin & Justice, Justine and Amanda interview Kate, a chemical dependence treatment counselor. Does that sound like a mouthful? What is...

Monday, March 8, 2021 Rachel: Camp Cupcake

Welcome to the very first episode of Gin & Justice! Justine and Amanda dive into an interview with Rachel, a prison releasee, who talks about her ...

About Us

Heyyy. Let's talk about justice. It's been a long day, pour some gin and have a seat. Two girls, working in law, and we want to talk about what really goes on. We’re shedding light on the inner workings of the criminal justice system, and sometimes we just need some gin. Justine and Amanda deep dive into the many perspectives of the criminal justice system giving listeners a look at the system through the eyes of all walks of life. They discuss the successes and many failures of the system allowing listeners to understand the side of justice that’s often not portrayed. Follow and subscribe for bi-weekly behind the scenes look at the American Legal System. Have an experience with the criminal justice system you want to share? Email us at: justine@ginandjusticepodcast.com or amanda@ginandjusticepodcast.com

 

Amanda

Amanda grew up in the Florida area and began to see from a young age how policing affected communities of color and communities of poverty differently. Amanda has now been a Legal Assistant  at a criminal defense firm for several years. She is passionate about helping persons charged with crimes navigate the complicated legal system. Amanda is determined to raise awareness about criminal justice reform, specifically issues with race, abolishing the death penalty, mental illness, and wrongful convictions. Email: Amanda@ginandjusticepodcast.com

 

Justine

Justine grew up in the upstate New York area and quickly saw how substance abuse was criminalized. This inspired her to pursue a legal career with the specific goal of helping those with substance abuse disorders. She now works as a criminal defense attorney that is passionate about criminal justice reform issues, specifically  substance abuse issues, abolishing the death penalty, sentencing reform, and prison reform. Email: Justine@ginandjusticepodcast.com

on 7/11/2022

Like listening to these young ladies. I don’t often agree with some of Their political positions but I find the information very useful and well researched. The production is excellent. Voices are clear and easy to understand which is very important when listening for and hour. I love that the challenge the system. It’s the only way to make improvements. I will love to hear an episode on the legality of the detention of the Jan 6 protesters for over a year without due process regardless of their opinion of guilt or innocence.
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on 12/2/2021

Every time I listen, I learn something. Anything from policy, statistics, change that is needed, or should be implemented. I am formerly incarcerated and I appreciate everything you guys do. Thank you. 😌
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on 12/1/2021

Keep doing what you do. Y’all know I am a fan. Aside from an awesome podcast. You two have have a place in my heart. And directly or indirectly I would not be where I am today without the work you do and I am grateful that I have friends like you. We can change things. Slow and steady wins the race. Some day I will be blessed with a spot on the podcast. 😉 thanks for keeping me awake while driving the state to support people who need or want recovery. Grateful listener.
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