Do Black Lives Matter?

Romani Boreland aspired to become an economist and was courted by both Havard and Yale Universities in America. He chose to stay and study in the UK making his mother Natalie extremely proud. He was 19 years old, full of life and a bright future when he decided to attend a New Years party with some friends to bring in 2018.  At the part a fight resulted in two teenagers being stabbed, one fatally. Ramani did not inflict any of the wounds but was charged with murder and convicted of manslaughter. His mother claims her talented son, who had never been in trouble with the police before, is a victim not a killer.Links:Natalie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/empereznatnat/Joint Enterprise Campaign: CoSign (@cosign200)Miscarriages of JusticeUK (MOJUK)Second Chance: facebook.com/RaphaelRowePodcast/Second Chance Website: https://www.raphael-rowe.com/second-chanceWebsite: Raphael-Rowe.comInstagram: @areporterTwitter: @areporter)Sound by Joe Adams: www.audioavlanche.co.ukSupport the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Award Winning Second Chance is a podcast series that explores the theme of second chance. It raises the questions who deserves a second chance, who decides who gets a second chance and what a second chance actually means. On this podcast we speak to people from all walks of life about their experiences, some who have been given a second chance in life, some who might be considered to be beyond deserving a second chance. The host of the podcast series is Raphael Rowe, host of the critically acclaimed series ‘Inside the World's Toughest Prisons’ on Netflix. He is also a former correspondent for the world's longest running BBC TV current affairs show Panorama the BBC Radio 4 Today programme as well as a regular contributor on The One Show and Sunday Morning Live on BBC One. In 1988, aged 20, he was sentenced to life imprisonment for a murder and robbery he did not commit. In July 2000, after 12 years in prison, the Court of Appeal quashed his wrongful convictions and he was freed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.