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Maya Moore on Justice for Jonathan Irons

Clip: 10/25/2019 | 16m 12sVideo has Closed Captions

Maya Moore joins the program to discuss for her fight for justice.

Basketball player Maya Moore surprised the sports world and her fans when she announced that she would be taking a sabbatical to fight for justice for her friend Jonathan Irons, who is serving a 50-year prison sentence. In 1998, a jury found him guilty of burglary and assault with a deadly weapon, but Moore is certain that Irons is innocent. She joins Michel Martin to share Jonathan's story.

10/25/2019

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