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Discussion on Russell Lafitte's intent in banking crimes
The speaker hopes that the prosecution will highlight the amount of fees Russell Lafitte received for doing nothing and his level of vigilance as a president of a bank in the ongoing trial for committing bank crimes. The speaker also emphasizes on the need to prove criminal intent rather than negligence or stupidity.
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This episode discusses the importance of "mens rea" or criminal intent in criminal law, and how it differentiates from negligence or stupidity.
34:43 - 36:24 (01:40)
Summary
This episode discusses the importance of "mens rea" or criminal intent in criminal law, and how it differentiates from negligence or stupidity.
ChapterDiscussion on Russell Lafitte's intent in banking crimes
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Two people discuss a man's confession of helping to steal money for someone else, his defense that it was unintentional, and whether or not it was effective in avoiding legal responsibility.
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Summary
Two people discuss a man's confession of helping to steal money for someone else, his defense that it was unintentional, and whether or not it was effective in avoiding legal responsibility.
ChapterDiscussion on Russell Lafitte's intent in banking crimes
EpisodeCup of Justice Bonus 9: The Vultures Are Circling But Will Russell Laffitte Be Found Guilty?
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
The trial of Russell Lafitte has highlighted the excusing of bad conduct within banks and the shockingly high fees he was receiving for doing little.
36:55 - 40:35 (03:40)
Summary
The trial of Russell Lafitte has highlighted the excusing of bad conduct within banks and the shockingly high fees he was receiving for doing little. The prosecution hopes to emphasize the President's lack of vigilance for bank crimes and defending against intent.