Episodes

  • Did you know that you could be sentenced to jail for crime in which you were found not guilty?
    Jan 2 2023
    A 1997 US Supreme Court case allows a person to get sentenced to jail for crimes that the person was acquitted of as long as the acquitted conduct was proven by a preponderance of the evidence. Isn’t this unconstitutional? Listen to find out!
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    18 mins
  • Coppon State University Sexual Assault
    Dec 29 2022
    A player for the Coppin State University men’s basketball team was catfished by one of the coaches and compelled into sending sexually explicit photos and messages. Here are the details.
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    13 mins
  • What happens when a prosecutor witholds evidence?
    Oct 22 2022
    In a criminal case a prosecutor is supposed to provide a defendant or his criminal defense attorney with evidence that is favorable or helpful to their case in addition to other obligatory evidence. Well listen and find out what happened in real life in one of my cases where a prosecutor refused to do this.
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    17 mins
  • Benjamin Crump: Did he scam Chyna Whitaker
    Oct 8 2022
    Chyna Whitaker is the mother of Daunte Wright Jr. Remember, Daunte Wright Sr. was killed by a Minnesota police officer who thought she was grabbing her taser but instead grabbed her gun and shot him. Attorney Ben Crump represents the family. Whitaker maintains that Crump promised her and her son half of the portions generated by a go fund me account. Crump denies this. Listen for more.
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    14 mins
  • Rap Lyrics admissibilty in a criminal proceedimg v. Freedom of Speech
    Oct 1 2022
    The government is attempting to use artistic expression in the form of rap lyrics as evidence of criminal wrongdoing. However, the 1st amendment of the United States Constitution protects free speech among other things. Should rap lyrics be admissible in court?
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    12 mins
  • ATM Stick-Ups: Who is the victim? You or the Banks?
    Apr 6 2022
    A federal court has just ruled that if you force a person to go to an ATM and withdraw money so you can take it from them that’s considered bank robbery even if the ATM is not located on bank property.
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    10 mins
  • The Smack Heard ’Round the World’
    Mar 31 2022
    Will Smith smacked Chris Rock. Y’all have heard about that and the scandal and the entanglement. But was a crime committed. Understand the legal definition of assault and of battery and of self defense of others!
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    16 mins
  • Do you have to show your ID to the police if you have not done anythig wrong? The 4th Circuit Court of Apoeals says no!
    Mar 17 2022
    Police ask for your identification all the time even if you haven’t done anything wrong. They rely on vague county and state codes to do this. But the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals has just provided some clarification that is in your favor. Listen and learn.
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    14 mins