07.10.2017 05:13:00

Radio Program 'In Your Right Mind' Discusses the Power and Authority Held by Federal Prosecutors in a New Broadcast on 790 AM KABC

SAN CLEMENTE, Calif., Oct. 6, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- "In Your Right Mind," a weekly radio program that features in-depth roundtable discussions of today's leading behavioral health headlines, will air an informative show called, "Prosecutors Gone Wild," on Sunday, October 8, at 5 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time on Talk Radio 790 AM KABCLos Angeles. The broadcast will discuss the growing concerns of "over-criminalization," prosecutorial misconduct and lack of accountability in the system. The show is hosted by Tonmoy Sharma, M.B.B.S., M.Sc., founder and Chief Executive Officer of Sovereign Health, who provides an in-depth medical and clinical expertise, and co-host Stefanie Wilder-Taylor.

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The broadcast, "Prosecutors Gone Wild," guest speakers include Cyril H. Wecht, M.D., J.D., and Howard Root. Dr. Wecht, an expert in forensic medicine and practicing forensic pathologist for the past 40 years, has been involved in numerous high profile cases, including those involving John F. Kennedy, Maryy Jo Kopechne, Sunny von Bulow, Jean Harris, Dr. Jeffrey McDonald, the Waco Branch Davidian fire and Vincent Foster. Howard Root is the retired CEO of Vascular Solutions, Inc., and author of the book, "Cardiac Arrest: Five Heart-Stopping Years as a CEO on the Feds Hit-List," which documents his five-year legal battle against the false criminal charges that threatened to destroy his company and send him to prison, and how he stood up to the Feds' attack and won.

"It is a dangerous trend — federal prosecutors have the power and authority to destroy a person's company and reputation, but sometimes lack clear evidence for the crimes they are convicting someone of. The scary thing is that it can really happen to anyone," says Dr. Sharma. "There are growing concerns about "over-criminalization" and how much power and authority prosecutors really have. Innocent people have been falsely accused of crimes they didn't commit because they aren't being properly investigated or are due to prosecutorial misconduct, and it doesn't seem like there is any accountability in the system."

For those who are interested in listening to the show, tune in to Talk Radio 790 AM KABCLos Angeles this Sunday, Oct. 8, from 5 to 6 p.m. PDT.  To listen to previous episodes of "In Your Right Mind," the shows are available on iTunes or on demand. For additional questions pertaining to "In Your Right Mind," please visit the website or send questions to communications@inyourrightmind.com.

One factor that differentiates Sovereign Health from other treatment providers is its ability to offer distinct, specialized treatment programs for patients with mental illness, addiction and dual diagnosis at its facilities. For more information, visit www.sovhealth.com.

About "In Your Right Mind"
"In Your Right Mind" is a weekly behavioral health radio show that covers various topics each week, including mental health disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and addiction/dual diagnosis disorders. Dr. Tonmoy Sharma and Stefanie Wilder-Taylor are the hosts of the show. In addition, each program will feature guest speakers throughout the United States participating in a roundtable discussion about headlines in behavioral health. The mission of "In Your Right Mind" is to raise awareness about behavioral health issues that get people talking. The hour-long show airs every Sunday at 5 p.m. PDT on Talk Radio 790 KABC Los Angeles. "In Your Right Mind" is produced in conjunction with Sovereign Health, a leading national provider of behavioral health treatment services. For more information, visit www.InYourRightMind.com.

 

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