S03E121 Running a Non Profit Firm & Exonerating Innocent People with Michael Semanchik
Leadership In Law Podcast · 2025-12-29 · 31 min
Episode notes
An exoneree’s plea in a law school classroom set Michael Semanchik on a 16-year mission to free the innocent, and to fix the processes that put them behind bars. We sit down with Michael, now executive director of The Innocence Center and host of For the Innocent, to map the real causes of wrongful convictions and the practical steps that prevent them. We start with data, not drama. Government misconduct remains the leading driver, but the trail often runs through eyewitness misidentification, false confessions, junk science, and poor defense. Michael explains how the first lineup is the only one that truly counts, why confidence can rise even as accuracy falls, and how double-blind administration paired with full recordings protects truth. On interrogations, we unpack the shift from accusatory tactics to evidence-led interviews and why recording start-to-finish reduces contamination that can masquerade as “insider” knowledge. The story deepens with the Horace Roberts case, where years of DNA work upended an old verdict and pointed to the victim’s estranged husband.