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One-Off Episode #2

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Slip and fall lawsuits are the bread & butter of lawsuit lotteries. In Michigan there is the Open & Obvious Doctrine to keep sanity in the courthouses.

One-Off Episode #1

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There is a public duty doctrine, but there is also governmental immunity. One applies to the police, whereas, the other applies to government employees.

Podcast 44: Right to Bail (Part 1)

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The Right to Bail is a way to ensure that folks have the right to be free while awaiting trial, or alternatively, are incarcerated to protect the public until their trial.

Podcast 43: Double Jeopardy (Part 4)

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Double Jeopardy places certain restrictions on the government, thus minimizing repeat trials against a criminal defendant, until the Prosecutor eventually wins the case.

Podcast 42: Double Jeopardy (Part 3)

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Double Jeopardy is intended to give a criminal defendant closure after guilt or innocence has been determined. But it might not end there.

Podcast 39: Right to Jury Trial (Part 4)

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We’ll discuss a law firm screwing up their own lawsuit request for a jury trial; we’ll talk more about a jury of your peers, and getting thrown out of political office.