After Wrongful Conviction, Jarrett Adams Becomes Civil Rights Lawyer In Quest For Justice
As companies that claimed to "back" the Black Lives Matter movement go silent and the GOP bails on justice reform talks, one man who served ten years in prison for a wrongful conviction is working to improve the system. Now an attorney, Jarrett Adams joins MSNBC's Ari Melber to discuss the push for change.
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Jarrett Adams Served 8 Years in Prison, Now He’s A Defense Lawyer
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