Another Not Guilty Another Not Guilty
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- True Crime
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True crime's forbidden stories of the criminal system from the insiders' perspective of public defenders told with a little humor, drama, and passion for criminal justice reform. Visit us at www.anothernotguiltypod.com
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A Warranted Homicide (Part 2)
Here's the 2nd half of the Season 5 finale.
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A Warranted Homicide
Season 5 Finale stars Brady Sullivan, a 30 year veteran of the Los Angeles Public Defender's office, who shares the tale of his last jury trial of his career which involved an officer who was fatally shot while executing a search warrant by his client who sincerely and reasonably believed it was a member of the Mongols biker "club" who was breaking into his home.
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Alfred Hitchcock for the People
This not guilty features two public defenders from Detroit who's client was charged with shooting and killing his own mother with a shotgun. But hey it's not guilty for a reason, right? Multiple suspects and lazy sloppy detective work might've had something to with that.
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My So-Called Expert
Great episode. Public defender from sits down with us and tells a tale of how he achieved 2 not guilties for the same client in one week. Quite the story. Enjoy.
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A Cop Hopping Kangaroo Court
Check out this episode. We got a young passionate defender sharing a tale of a ridiculous prosecution and police officer who literally hopped around the courtroom trying to demonsrate to a jury how someone who is tied up could still walk to a police car after being arrested. Enjoy.
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Groper's Got a Gun
Oh boy this title is only the tip of the iceberg on the this trial ending in Not Guilty; a tale told by 2 public defender's from Wisconsin. Enjoy
Customer Reviews
Educational and exciting
This podcast is super interesting, especially as someone who doesn’t work as a public defender. I’ve learned a lot about the criminal and legal systems from their stories. I had no idea how much our courts and laws vary state by state. It’s also really satisfying to hear how overworked, underpaid public defenders still bring their A game to craft amazing defenses and show up 100% for their clients.
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Instead of other things
Half Nelson, Full Acquittal
This show was fascinating. I listened to it after a day of training via the Department of State Hospitals on forensic reporting and testifying at court if I were subpoenaed as a forensic clinician (though I am an intern presently). This was a recommendation/assignment from our Field Practicum (intern) liaison. I will be curious to listen to other podcasts, particularly involving mentally ill offenders, or those claiming such a defense.
-Audrey W.