In this show, listen to stories about the travesties of justice and the majesty of the law -- from the bench, bar, and beyond.
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Andy Borowitz (host) is a comedian, actor and writer whose work appears regularly in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The LA Times and at Newsweek.com. He can be heard on NPR, and seen on CNN and VH1. He has won six Dot-Comedy Awards for his Web site, borowitzreport.com.
Peter Canby is the author of The Heart of the Sky: Travels Among the Maya. His writing has appeared in Harper's, The New York Times Review of Books and The New Yorker, where he is a senior editor.
David Feige is the author of the book Indefensible. He was a public defender for nearly 15 years and served as the Trial Chief of The Bronx Defenders, an innovative public defender office in the South Bronx.
Barry Gibbs was born and raised in New York City and then served four years in the military, including 18 months in Vietnam. He had worked for the U.S. Postal Service for 20 years when he was falsely accused of murder. In 2006, he was exonerated after 19 years in prison. Visit www.innocenceproject.org to find out more.
Liz Tuccillo was a writer on HBO's Sex and the City for its last two seasons and co-wrote the bestselling book He's Just Not That Into You with Greg Behrendt.
Steve Osborne spent 20 years in the NYPD. He retired a lieutenant in the detective bureau, where he was the commanding officer of the Manhattan Gang Squad.
Cellist: Serena Jost