Barely Legal Comedy Podcast Alex Boardman & Chris Kehoe
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Criminal Barrister Chris Kehoe and squirrel worrier Alex Boardman are both comedians. Here, they discuss English Criminal Law cases in a light-hearted, easy to understand way. Twitter/X @BarelyLegalPod
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Sentencing Young Murderers
Why do cases involving young defendants generate such strong public reactions?
What role does/ should rehabilitation play with young murderers?
What is the legal age that a person be tried in England and Wales for murder?
Plus, a mention of a very recent case and a a case from over 30 years ago which led to a change in the law.
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Baby Reindeer - Spoilers/ Sexual Offences Act 2003 and 1956
Third warning. In this episode there are show spoilers. There is also a discussion on the old law of rape/ sexual offences, male rape and how that did not used to be an offence, spousal rape and how that did not used to be an offence.
We also talk about stalking and what the 'Real life Martha' may do next.
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Hugh Grant settles
There is an annoying whistling coming from Mr Kehoe's office.
Can the polymath, academic, former barrister with a post graduate European Law degree figure out a simple solution so that we don't have to listen to it for 45 mins?
Spoiler alert: No.
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Imposter Syndrome
Episode Notes
What is imposter syndrome? Do you suffer from it? Are you worried that you don't suffer from it and maybe you should? More to the point what does all this have to do with Kehoe having to follow Baroness Hale, former President of the Supreme Court, speaking at an event for women in the law?
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The Jury Channel 4 TV Show
Listener John asked a question which we answer in this episode.
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DPP v King
Friend of a friend has had his quad bike confiscated. Can he get it back before the police dispose of it?