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    Explore "legal representation" with insightful episodes like "Judge Cannon Plan Gets CRUSHED by Jack Smith", "The Sunday Read: ‘I Write About the Law. But Could I Really Help Free a Prisoner?’" and "#1220 - Joey Diaz" from podcasts like ""Legal AF by MeidasTouch", "The Daily" and "The Joe Rogan Experience"" and more!

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    Judge Cannon Plan Gets CRUSHED by Jack Smith

    Judge Cannon Plan Gets CRUSHED by Jack Smith
    Michael Popok of Legal AF explains how Special Counsel Jack Smith outmaneuvered Trump’s paid-for lawyer and taught Judge Cannon a valuable lesson on how grand juries in multiple jurisdictions work, sort of Grand Juries 101 for new federal judges. Thanks to our sponsor Rocket Money! Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to RocketMoney.com/legalaf Remember to subscribe to ALL the Meidas Media Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://pod.link/1510240831 Legal AF: https://pod.link/1580828595 The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://pod.link/1595408601 The Influence Continuum: https://pod.link/1603773245 Kremlin File: https://pod.link/1575837599 Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://pod.link/1530639447 The Weekend Show: https://pod.link/1612691018 The Tony Michaels Podcast: https://pod.link/1561049560 American Psyop: https://pod.link/1652143101 Burn the Boats: https://pod.link/1485464343 Majority 54: https://pod.link/1309354521 Political Beatdown: https://pod.link/1669634407 Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://pod.link/1676844320 MAGA Uncovered: https://pod.link/1690214260 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Sunday Read: ‘I Write About the Law. But Could I Really Help Free a Prisoner?’

    The Sunday Read: ‘I Write About the Law. But Could I Really Help Free a Prisoner?’

    In 2019, Emily Bazelon, a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine, began communicating with Yutico Briley, an inmate at a prison in Jackson, La.

    Mr. Briley first reached out to Ms. Bazelon after hearing her on the radio talking about “Charges,” her book on how prosecutors have historically used their power to increase incarceration.

    At age 19, Mr. Briley was imprisoned and sentenced to 60 years without the possibility of parole, in part, for a robbery he said he did not commit.

    Ms. Bazelon decided to become involved in his case in a way that she had never done before.

    This story was written by Emily Bazelon and recorded by Audm. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.