By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Wisconsin DigestWisconsin Digest
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Health & Welfare
  • Justice & Safety
  • Opinion
  • Contact
  • Submit a News Release
  • About Us
Reading: Open and Shut: New investigative podcast illuminates the power of prosecutors in Wisconsin
Share
Notification Show More
Latest News
MilX Unveils Groundbreaking Study on How YouTube Creators Manage Their Money in 2025
21 hours ago
Boop! The Musical: Box Office Bomb Might be Closing Soon
3 days ago
The AI Revolution Rebuilding America’s Home Services
3 days ago
“Forex Trading: 10 Steps to Your First Million” — A Groundbreaking Book Redefining Success in the World of Trading
3 weeks ago
Lessons From The Trading Floor: Building Trust In The CFD Market
4 weeks ago
Aa
Wisconsin DigestWisconsin Digest
Aa
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Health & Welfare
  • Justice & Safety
  • Opinion
  • Contact
  • Submit a News Release
  • About Us
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Health & Welfare
  • Justice & Safety
  • Opinion
  • Contact
  • Submit a News Release
  • About Us
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Wisconsin Digest > Blog > Justice & Safety > Open and Shut: New investigative podcast illuminates the power of prosecutors in Wisconsin
Justice & Safety

Open and Shut: New investigative podcast illuminates the power of prosecutors in Wisconsin

Kary Stewart
Last updated: 2022/08/09 at 10:27 AM
Kary Stewart 3 years ago
Share
SHARE

Reading Time: 2 minutes WPR logo

“Police officers can only bring individuals to the courthouse door. It is the prosecutor who decides whether that individual will remain in the system and what they’ll be charged with.” — American University law professor Angela J. Davis

Wisconsin Public Radio have launched a new, seven-part podcast and web series, Open and Shut, that shines a light on the power of the prosecutor — and its impact on victims, the accused and the justice system. 

For nearly three years, investigative reporter Phoebe Petrovic has examined the actions of two former prosecutors in Wisconsin’s Fox Valley, former Outagamie County District Attorney Vince Biskupic and former Winnebago County District Attorney Joe Paulus.

For a long time, these district attorneys got away with bending the rules — sometimes with lasting and tragic consequences.

“This deeply sourced journalistic series is must-listen audio,” says Dee J. Hall, managing editor of Wisconsin Watch. “From hidden recordings, jailhouse tape and never-before heard interviews, Phoebe’s in-depth investigative reporting peels back the curtain on how we give incredible discretion to prosecutors to secure convictions — and at what cost.”

Listeners can find Open and Shut beginning Wednesday, April 20 wherever they get their podcasts. 

The first three episodes are available now, with new episodes dropping every Wednesday for the next month. 

To read the online series, listen to the audio, and find links to subscribe go to www.wpr.org/openandshut. 

And to really help us out, please rate and review Open and Shut on your favorite podcast app and help spread the word on social media about our powerful new series. 

Support for the project comes from Report for America, the Vital Projects Fund and from Microsoft through the NEW News Lab, a local news collaboration in Northeast Wisconsin made up of six news organizations: FoxValley365, The Post-Crescent, Green Bay Press-Gazette, The Press Times, WPR and Wisconsin Watch. 

Open and Shut: New investigative podcast illuminates the power of prosecutors in Wisconsin is a post from WisconsinWatch.org, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

You Might Also Like

Police in Wisconsin killed 149 people since 2013, lower than national rate 

‘A hammer in search of a nail’: Wisconsin AG candidate prosecutes eligible voters for address snafus

How Wisconsin’s ‘honor’ system for removing guns from domestic abusers failed Jesi Ewers

Deals Vince Biskupic made as a prosecutor and judge raise questions of fairness in Wisconsin’s justice system

Wisconsin prosecutor campaigned on his record — but some high-profile cases had hidden flaws

Kary Stewart August 9, 2022
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Previous Article Open and Shut: Podcast preview
Next Article Prosecution included questionable witnesses, racial stereotype, in 2000 arson trial of Dale Chu

You Might Also Like

Police in Wisconsin killed 149 people since 2013, lower than national rate 

3 years ago

‘A hammer in search of a nail’: Wisconsin AG candidate prosecutes eligible voters for address snafus

3 years ago

How Wisconsin’s ‘honor’ system for removing guns from domestic abusers failed Jesi Ewers

3 years ago

Deals Vince Biskupic made as a prosecutor and judge raise questions of fairness in Wisconsin’s justice system

3 years ago

Latest news about Wisconsin life.

Find Us on Socials

© wisconsindigest.com. All Rights Reserved.

Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc..

[mc4wp_form]
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?