Chapter

Unexpected Recess in a Trial
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24:41 - 27:12 (02:31)

The speaker describes a moment in a trial when the judge declares a recess to deal with new information, causing surprise and tension in the courtroom.

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The host describes a case in which Brady material was not turned over to the defense, potentially exonerating the defendant.
24:41 - 25:37 (00:56)
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criminal law
Summary

The host describes a case in which Brady material was not turned over to the defense, potentially exonerating the defendant. The judge ultimately did not declare a mistrial, but the importance of turning over Brady material is emphasized.

Chapter
Unexpected Recess in a Trial
Episode
"MO" Part 8 The Final Episode
Podcast
Real Life Real Crime
An attorney shares about his experience in a court case where mistrials were declared multiple times due to improperly presented evidence, including marijuana found in a garbage can.
25:37 - 26:38 (01:01)
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Legal Practice
Summary

An attorney shares about his experience in a court case where mistrials were declared multiple times due to improperly presented evidence, including marijuana found in a garbage can. The attorney questions why the seemingly irrelevant evidence was presented at all and discusses the impact on the jury.

Chapter
Unexpected Recess in a Trial
Episode
"MO" Part 8 The Final Episode
Podcast
Real Life Real Crime
The speaker discusses the confusion around the name "Nanny" in a murder case and suggests that it may have been a mix-up with a different case involving a woman known as Nanny.
26:38 - 27:12 (00:34)
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True crime
Summary

The speaker discusses the confusion around the name "Nanny" in a murder case and suggests that it may have been a mix-up with a different case involving a woman known as Nanny.

Chapter
Unexpected Recess in a Trial
Episode
"MO" Part 8 The Final Episode
Podcast
Real Life Real Crime