
Wrongful Convictions & Cold Cases: An Interview with civil rights attorney Mary Sherris regarding the death of Alteria Woods
09/29/23 • 20 min
In this episode of "Wrongful Convictions & Cold Cases," Andy interviews Orlando civil rights attorney Mary Sherris regarding the death of 21-year old Alteria Woods, who was shot and killed by members of the Indian River County Sheriff's Department in 2017.
For more information, documents, photos, and other assets associated with and referenced in this episode visit andyhalepodcast.com.
In this episode of "Wrongful Convictions & Cold Cases," Andy interviews Orlando civil rights attorney Mary Sherris regarding the death of 21-year old Alteria Woods, who was shot and killed by members of the Indian River County Sheriff's Department in 2017.
For more information, documents, photos, and other assets associated with and referenced in this episode visit andyhalepodcast.com.
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