E. 79: The Impact of Trauma in the Courtroom - Constance Marten in Her Own Words
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In this powerful episode of Rebel Justice, we explore what happens when the courtroom becomes another site of violence- where trauma is not just ignored, but used against those already suffering.
We focus on the case of Constance Marten, whose high-profile trial for gross negligence manslaughter has captured national headlines. But beneath the surface lies a story of grief, abuse, coercion, and systemic failure. We hear Constance’s own words from prison, describing how the court process re-triggered deep trauma and stripped her of dignity.
We’re joined by researcher Samantha Zottola, who investigates trauma-informed approaches to justice and what a truly humane courtroom could look like.
This episode asks hard but urgent questions: What does justice mean for people whose trauma shapes how they speak, remember, or behave? And how do we build legal systems that respond with care instead of cruelty?
Content warning: sexual abuse, violence and trauma.
Credits
Guest: Samantha Zottola
Voice Actor: Jenni Bowden
Soundtrack: Particles (Revo Main Version) by [Coma-Media]
Producer: Charlotte Janes
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Chapters
1. Introduction to Rebel Justice (00:00:00)
2. Constance Martin's Background (00:01:09)
3. TB Joshua and Church Abuse (00:02:24)
4. Constance's Prison Letter (00:04:08)
5. Trauma in the Justice System (00:07:32)
6. Interview with Samantha Zatola (00:09:18)
7. Court Navigators and Future Solutions (00:19:15)
8. Closing Thoughts on Justice (00:27:46)
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