True Attorney Confessions

Closing Arguments

In this eye-opening episode of Closing Arguments, join John and Ryan, as they delve into the intricacies of the legal profession, debunking common misconceptions surrounding the role of defense attorneys. Contrary to popular belief, defense attorneys aren't just advocates for the guilty; they serve a critical function in upholding the principles of justice for all.

Through riveting anecdotes and insightful analysis, John Razumich offers listeners an insider's perspective on the value that defense attorneys provide to their clients and the broader legal system. From navigating complex legal procedures to safeguarding individuals' rights, defense attorneys play a pivotal role in ensuring fair and equitable treatment under the law.

Enjoy!

Chapters:

0:00 - Introduction and overview on the topic of the day

1:43 - The realities of hiring a defense attorney

9:31 - How plea agreements work and how a defense attorney navigates them for a client

19:28 - The waiting game played by the state

22:39 - Is a defense attorney simply helping bad people get away with it?

29:30 - Bail reform and "letting dangerous people back out on the street"

35:16 - Just because your friend was not guilty, doesn't mean you will be too

40:02 - Why is it so expensive to hire a defense attorney?

47:42 - It's more expensive to not hire an attorney

51:00 - The number one job of your defense attorney

53:00 - How to get in touch with Jack and his team

54:45 - Closing remarks

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