Whether you’re a law student, an undergraduate considering law school, or a lifelong learner, join me as we demystify the law — one concept at a time, in 15 minutes or less. We break down complex legal principles into plain English, making the law accessible for everyone.
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Criminal Law updates, matters of relevance and interest to lawyers who practise in criminal law.
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This podcast answers questions about Connecticut Criminal Law, featuring the lawyers of Ruane Attorneys, and hosted by Attorney Jay Ruane and his attorneys.
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Law & Order: Criminal Justice System tells the real stories behind the landmark cases that have shaped how the most dangerous and influential criminals in America are prosecuted. In its first 11-episode season, the series tackles the most influential crime organization in American history, the New York Mafia. Discover how the seemingly random murder of an influential mafioso sparked a chain of events that led to the downfall of the city's five major crime families at the height of their power.
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Podcast for criminal law class
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Antar Kahlon graduated from the University of Guelph with an honours degree in Bachelors of Science in Criminal Justice. He completed his Jurist Doctor at Windsor University. During law school, he gained valuable experience in client advocacy through working for Windsor’s Community Legal Aid. During the summer of his first year, Antar worked as a judicial clerk with the Honorable Ronald Lowe at the 35th District Court in Plymouth, Michigan.
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The Criminal Lawyer. In Episode 1, Carlo D’Angelo discusses Felonies & Misdemeanors
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The Criminal Lawyer is hosted by criminal defense attorney and former law professor Carlo D’Angelo. Carlo combines his knowledge of criminal law and passion for teaching to bring listeners a great resource for learning all areas of criminal law and procedure. If you’re a law student, practicing lawyer or just have an interest in criminal justice, then you will love this podcast. For more about Carlo, check him out at DAngeloLegal.com or on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter at DAngeloLegal.
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Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Podcast
Podcast for Criminal Defense Lawyers by GACDL
This is the home of the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (GACDL) Podcast with host attorney Scott Key. This podcast is by criminal defense lawyers for criminal defense lawyers. Materials are copyrighted by GACDL. To learn more about GACDL, please visit www.gacdl.org
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Send us a text What is probable cause, and why is it the cornerstone of the criminal justice system? In this episode of Law School In Plain English, we break down the concept of probable cause and its importance in ensuring that arrests and searches are lawful. Using the O.J. Simpson case as our guide, we explore the safeguards built into the legal…
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Host Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi sits down with former FBI Special Agent Ted Otto to talk about the current state of the New York mafia — and whether the five families are still active today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por iHeartPodcasts
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Send us a text How far can someone go before interfering with your personal belongings becomes a legal issue? In this episode we dive into the tort of trespass to chattels. Support the show Thanks for listening to Law School in Plain English. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe/follow and leave a review. Join me next time as we b…
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Send us a text What happens when someone’s actions go beyond rude or offensive and cause extreme emotional harm? In this episode of Law School in Plain English, we unpack the tort of intentional infliction of emotional distress (IIED). Through engaging examples—including a humorous sibling squabble—we break down what it takes for conduct to cross t…
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Send us a text Is blocking someone’s way out or detaining a shopper for suspected theft false imprisonment? In this episode of Law School in Plain English, we dive into the boundaries of this often-misunderstood tort. Using relatable scenarios and real-world examples, we explore what counts as false imprisonment, when it’s legally justified, and ho…
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Send us a text What does it mean to charge someone with murder? In the episode of Law School in Plain English, we break down one of the most serious criminal charges: murder. Using the O. J. Simpson case as our guide, we’ll explore how prosecutors decide on a murder charge, the legal definition of murder, and what sets it apart from other homicides…
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Send us a text In this episode of Law School in Plain English, we break down actus reas - the guilty act - a crucial component in proving any crime. Support the show Thanks for listening to Law School in Plain English. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe/follow and leave a review. Join me next time as we break down another legal …
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Send us a text In this episode, we tackle the concept of battery - exploring when unwanted contact crosses the line into a legal offense. Join us as we unpack what counts as battery, dive into real-life scenarios, and break down how intent and offensiveness come into play. Support the show Thanks for listening to Law School in Plain English. If you…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore the concept of trespass to land - when crossing boundaries becomes a legal issue. We’ll dive into what qualifies as trespass, from uninvited guest to accidental entries, and break down how the law protects your right to control who steps onto your property. By the end, you’ll know exactly when a simple mis…
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Send us a text In this episode of Law School in Plain English, we dive into one of the most critical concepts in criminal law: mens rea, or the “guilty mind.” Using the famous O.J. Simpson trail as our guide, we’ll explore how intent is established in a criminal case and why it is essential for proving guilt. Hear how both the prosecution and defen…
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive into the legal concept of assault, exploring how a simple threat or gesture can cross the line into a legal offense - even without physical contact. Join us as we break down what counts as assault, unpack key examples, and reveal how intent and perception come into play. By the end, you’ll know exactly where …
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Send us a text In this premier episode of Law School In Plain English: Criminal Law, we dive into the heart of criminal law, using one of the most famous trials in history: The People v. O.J. Simpson. Join us as we unpack what criminal law truly is, how it differs from civil law, and why it plays a crucial role in society. With over 85 trials as a …
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Send us a text In this episode, join CAT B FIT, our sleek and clever legal guide, as she breaks down the concept of conversion’ — when borrowing turns into taking ownership. CAT B FIT isn’t just a name; each letter represents one of the seven intentional torts in law: Conversion, Assault, Trespass to land, Battery, False Imprisonment, Intentional i…
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Send us a text Join us as we dive into the concept of duty and what happens when it is ignored. In this episode, we explore real-life stories from recent events to show how the law decides when responsibility falls short and harm is caused. We’ll uncover how courts handle these cases and what it really means when someone is held accountable for neg…
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Send us a text Meet Superhero Duty, the protector of responsibility, as he swoops in to save the day when people forget their legal obligations. In this episode, we break down what `duty’ means in everyday life and how it helps keep everyone safe. Simple, clear, and fun — because `Hold up, wait a minute, something ain’t right!’ Support the show Tha…
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Joe Massino's last stand delivers a message to the world of organized crime: this could be the end. And, law enforcement's attention gets diverted to new and more dangerous adversary. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por iHeartPodcasts
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Send us a text Join us as we explore but-for causation through a sibling chase gone wrong! When a TV comes crashing down, we ask the key legal question: would it have happened without your actions? Find out how this simple but crucial concept shapes the law and who gets blamed when things go wrong. Support the show Thanks for listening to Law Schoo…
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Send us a text Join us as we explore the famous Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad case through a playful sibling chase that spirals out of control. We’ll break down key legal concepts like causation and foreseeability, and discover how far responsibility really goes when things go wrong. Expect simple, engaging explanations-no law degree required! S…
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Send us a text Explore comparative negligence through a playful sibling chase and real-world examples. Learn how responsibility is shared when both parties are at fault, and see how the law divides the blame to ensure a fair outcome. Support the show Thanks for listening to Law School in Plain English. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to s…
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The murder of Bonanno capo Sonny "Black" Napolitano sets the stage for Joseph Massino’s ascent as the last don, revealing the deadly consequences of betrayal in the Mafia's ranks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por iHeartPodcasts
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Send us a text Join us aw we break down contributory negligence, where even a small mistake can cost you everything. Through a playful sibling chase and real world examples, we explore how this all-or-nothing rule works and why most states have moved away from it. Support the show Thanks for listening to Law School in Plain English. If you enjoyed …
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Send us a text Support the show Thanks for listening to Law School in Plain English. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe/follow and leave a review. Join me next time as we break down another legal concept — one principle at a time.Por Jeff Brown
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Send us a text What happens when things go wrong and someone gets hurt? In this episode, we dive into the world of negligence—who’s to blame and why. From falling objects to missed safety measures, we’ll break down the key elements of negligence with some humor and real-life examples. Join us as we make sense of the law, one (almost) dodged disaste…
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive into the legal doctrine of res Ipsa loquitur (“the thing speaks for itself”) and how to prove negligence without direct evidence. We break down this key legal concept in under 15 minutes using a simple, relatable scenario to show how it works. Support the show Thanks for listening to Law School in Plain Engli…
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A botched mob hit transforms Michael ‘Cookie’ D’Urso into an undercover informant, setting the stage for a takedown of the Genovese crime family. ----- Mike Campi's new book "Mafia Takedown: The Incredible True Story of the FBI Agent Who Devastated the New York Mob" is available on November 12th, 2024 via Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or wherever you get…
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As the government closes in on Vincent Gigante, his carefully constructed facade of insanity begins to unravel, revealing the full scope of his influence and deception within the Mafia. ----- Mike Campi's new book "Mafia Takedown: The Incredible True Story of the FBI Agent Who Devastated the New York Mob" is available on November 12th, 2024 via Ama…
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The mysterious Vincent "Chin" Gigante evades law enforcement by feigning mental illness, orchestrating deadly power moves from the shadows while maintaining his elaborate act. ----- Mike Campi's new book "Mafia Takedown: The Incredible True Story of the FBI Agent Who Devastated the New York Mob" is available on November 12th, 2024 via Amazon, Barne…
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A podcast series by Caitlin Akthar, Sophie Anderson and Paul Coady, with some special guests. Each episode will summarise 5 cases relevant to criminal lawyers in NSW. In this episode, Sophie and Caitlin team up on Bundjalung Country to discuss the following cases: Heywood v Local Court of New South Wales [2024] NSWSC 1047 Behi v R [2024] NSWCCA 89 …
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The prosecution presents extensive evidence and tackles the defense’s strategies, aiming to expose the criminal conspiracy at the heart of the Mafia’s operations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por iHeartPodcasts
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The Commission Case, NYC's trial of the century, kicks off in September of 1986, dragging New York’s mafia heads into court and thrusting the prosecution into their greatest challenge. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por iHeartPodcasts
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In an unprecedented move, Joe Bonanno breaks the Mafia’s code of silence, providing revelations that send ripples through the criminal world and bolster the prosecution’s case against organized crime. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por iHeartPodcasts
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A secret recording inside a luxury car reveals crucial secrets that could shake the foundations of organized crime, showcasing the lengths law enforcement will go to bring the Mafia to justice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por iHeartPodcasts
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A podcast series by Caitlin Akthar, Sophie Anderson and Paul Coady, with some special guests. Each episode will summarise 5 cases relevant to criminal lawyers in NSW. In this episode, Sophie is working solo and discusses the following cases: Cook (a pseudonym) v The King [2024] HCA 26 Obian v The King [2024] HCA 18 BQ v The King [2024] HCA 29 Steve…
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The execution of three Bonanno captains marks a pivotal moment in New York’s criminal history, set against the backdrop of a covert battle waged by law enforcement to dismantle the Mafia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por iHeartPodcasts
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The murder of Carmine Galante sends shockwaves through the underworld, as investigators begin to unravel a web of violence and power struggles hinting at a larger conspiracy among New York’s infamous Five Families. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Por iHeartPodcasts
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From Wolf Entertainment, the minds behind the acclaimed TV series, and iHeart Podcasts comes "Law & Order: Criminal Justice System," a series that uncovers the real stories behind the landmark cases that have shaped how the most dangerous and influential criminals in America are prosecuted. In its first season, host Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi leads the i…
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A podcast series by Paul Coady, Sophie Anderson and Caitlin Akthar, with some special guests. Each episode will summarise 5 cases relevant to criminal lawyers in NSW. In this episode, Sophie and Caitlin highlight the following cases: Director of Public Prosecutions v Benjamin Roder (a pseudonym) [2024] HCA 15 Commissioner of NSW Police v Murphy [20…
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A podcast series by Paul Coady, Sophie Anderson and Caitlin Akthar, with some special guests. Each episode will summarise 5 cases relevant to criminal lawyers in NSW. In this episode, Sophie and Paul highlight the following cases: R v Early (No 4) [2023] NSWSC 505 Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) v Banks [2019] NSWSC 363 The King v Anna Rowan …
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Content warning: This series deals with distressing themes. It discusses domestic and family violence and deceased persons, alongside working with and defending perpetrators of violence. Please ensure you exercise discretion and sensitivity when listening. A podcast series on the coercive control reforms hosted by Hayley Dean. This series is part o…
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Content warning: This series deals with distressing themes. It discusses domestic and family violence and deceased persons, alongside working with and defending perpetrators of violence. Please ensure you exercise discretion and sensitivity when listening. A podcast series on the coercive control reforms hosted by Hayley Dean. This series is part o…
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Content warning: This series deals with distressing themes. It discusses domestic and family violence and deceased persons, alongside working with and defending perpetrators of violence. Please ensure you exercise discretion and sensitivity when listening. A podcast series on the coercive control reforms hosted by Hayley Dean. This series is part o…
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Content warning: This series deals with distressing themes. It discusses domestic and family violence and deceased persons, alongside working with and defending perpetrators of violence. Please ensure you exercise discretion and sensitivity when listening. A podcast series on the coercive control reforms hosted by Hayley Dean. This series is part o…
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Content warning: This series deals with distressing themes. It discusses domestic and family violence and deceased persons, alongside working with and defending perpetrators of violence. Please ensure you exercise discretion and sensitivity when listening. A podcast series on the coercive control reforms hosted by Hayley Dean. This series is part o…
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Content warning: This series deals with distressing themes. It discusses domestic and family violence and deceased persons, alongside working with and defending perpetrators of violence. Please ensure you exercise discretion and sensitivity when listening. A podcast series on the coercive control reforms hosted by Hayley Dean. This series is part o…
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Content warning: This series deals with distressing themes. It discusses domestic and family violence and deceased persons, alongside working with and defending perpetrators of violence. Please ensure you exercise discretion and sensitivity when listening. A podcast series on the coercive control reforms hosted by Hayley Dean. This series is part o…
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A podcast series by Sophie Anderson, Paul Coady and Caitlin Akthar, with some special guests. Each episode will summarise 5 cases relevant to criminal lawyers in NSW. In this episode, Caitlin & Paul discuss the following cases: Bugmy v DPP [2024] NSWCA 70 R v RB [2024] NSWSC 471 El Seidi v R [2021] NSWCCA 303 Lang v The Queen [2023] HCA 29 Hatahet …
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A podcast series by Sophie Anderson, Paul Coady and Caitlin Akthar, with some special guests. Each episode will summarise 5 cases relevant to criminal lawyers in NSW. In this episode, Caitlin goes solo to highlight the following cases: Jenkinson v R [2024] NSWCCA 34 R v IP [2023] NSWCCA 314 Lupton v R [2024] NSWCCA 29 Khanat v R (Cth) [2024] NSWCCA…
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This episode of the podcast discusses the state-wide expansion of the Child Sexual Offence Evidence Program (CSOEP). This follows the extended pilot program at Sydney and Newcastle District Courts and is established by the Criminal Procedure Amendment (Child Sexual Offence Evidence) Act 2023 (NSW). This podcast features three of Legal Aid's more ex…
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A podcast series by Caitlin Akthar, Sophie Anderson and Paul Coady, with some special guests. Each episode will summarise 5 cases relevant to criminal lawyers in NSW. In this episode, Sophie and Caitlin highlight the following cases: R v Narouz [2024] NSWCCA 14 Wells v R [2024] NSWCCA 8 Hickey v Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) [2024] NSWSC 19…
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A podcast series by Caitlin Akthar, Sophie Anderson and Paul Coady, with some special guests. Each episode will summarise 5 cases relevant to criminal lawyers in NSW. In this episode, Sophie and Caitlin highlight the following cases: Elwood v Director of Public Prosecutions [2023] NSWSC 772 Tuxford v Director of Public Prosecutions [2023] NSWSC 130…
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