Crime Time: With Virginia Defense Attorneys
Ann Thayer, Alberto Salvado, Anthony Nourse, and Anna Dvorchik
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Criminal Defense Attorneys talk about how criminal, traffic, and dui charges can impact you outside of court, updates on Virginia law, and current events for criminal, traffic, and dui defense. Listen in as Ann Thayer, Alberto Salvado, Anthony Nourse, and Anna Dvorchik discuss all things related to criminal defense.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
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Episode 30: From A-Team to Crime Time (How It All Began)
Crime Time: With Virginia Defense Attorneys
I love it when a plan comes together.... the podcast had to have a beginning, right? In this episode we celebrate our 30th episode by sharing with our listeners how the podcast came to be!
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
I love it when a plan comes together.... the podcast had to have a beginning, right? In this episode we celebrate our 30th episode by sharing with our listeners how the podcast came to be!
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
09/28/21 • 34 min
Episode 29: How Plea Bargains Are Made...
Crime Time: With Virginia Defense Attorneys
Making the deal. In our criminal justice system, the majority of cases end with a plea bargain. Join us as we have a candid conversation with David Lord, a seasoned City of Alexandria prosecutor about plea negotiations. What information is considered? Do the individual circumstances of each defendant really matter? How does the prosecutor’s ethical duty to do justice factor into the equation? In this episode, we discuss these questions, the inherent disparities in power between the prosecution and defense, and what factors into the process of copping a plea.LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
Making the deal. In our criminal justice system, the majority of cases end with a plea bargain. Join us as we have a candid conversation with David Lord, a seasoned City of Alexandria prosecutor about plea negotiations. What information is considered? Do the individual circumstances of each defendant really matter? How does the prosecutor’s ethical duty to do justice factor into the equation? In this episode, we discuss these questions, the inherent disparities in power between the prosecution and defense, and what factors into the process of copping a plea.LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
09/21/21 • 49 min
Episode 28: Who's To Blame When Children Get Hurt?
Crime Time: With Virginia Defense Attorneys
In our line of work, some of the most difficult cases involve child victims. Join us with special guest Paul Mickelsen as we explore the many issues that surface in the course of these types of cases. This information is not only helpful for us attorneys, but for parents, caregivers or teachers who may be confronted with a false allegation.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
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In our line of work, some of the most difficult cases involve child victims. Join us with special guest Paul Mickelsen as we explore the many issues that surface in the course of these types of cases. This information is not only helpful for us attorneys, but for parents, caregivers or teachers who may be confronted with a false allegation.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
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09/14/21 • 47 min
Episode 27: So, You're Saying There Is A Chance...For Bail? (Part 2)
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GOOD BYE..... to presumptions against bail. We welcome back Fairfax County Senior Assistant Public Defender Bryan Kennedy to discuss one of the most important changes to our criminal justice system. Now that presumptions against bail have been abolished, maybe there now exists a possibility for pretrial release on some cases that historically meant no bail.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
Na Na Nahhh Na
Na Na Nahhh Na
HEY HEY HEY
GOOD BYE..... to presumptions against bail. We welcome back Fairfax County Senior Assistant Public Defender Bryan Kennedy to discuss one of the most important changes to our criminal justice system. Now that presumptions against bail have been abolished, maybe there now exists a possibility for pretrial release on some cases that historically meant no bail.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
09/07/21 • 33 min
Episode 25: From Jail to Rehabilitation
Crime Time: With Virginia Defense Attorneys
It used to be that the sheriff’s office ran the jail and that jail was an uncomfortable place to serve time. But in Fairfax, Va, Sheriff Stacey Kincaid has broadened its focus to rehabilitation and helping some people avoid jail altogether. In this episode, our special guest is Casey Lingan, the general counsel for the Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office. Join us as we discuss all of the great programs and services that the sheriff’s office has to offer!
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
It used to be that the sheriff’s office ran the jail and that jail was an uncomfortable place to serve time. But in Fairfax, Va, Sheriff Stacey Kincaid has broadened its focus to rehabilitation and helping some people avoid jail altogether. In this episode, our special guest is Casey Lingan, the general counsel for the Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office. Join us as we discuss all of the great programs and services that the sheriff’s office has to offer!
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
08/24/21 • 50 min
Episode 24: Defense Attorney Turned Prosecutor-Tales From Both Sides
Crime Time: With Virginia Defense Attorneys
Contrary to what television shows portray, defense attorneys and prosecutors often enjoy a mutual respect for one another. Our respect is evident in this special episode with Barry Zweig, a prosecutor in Virginia. Join us as he candidly discusses the viewpoint of a former defense attorney turned prosecutor. Although he may have made a poor choice in the hockey team he supports, the manner in which he approaches his job is beyond reproach.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
Contrary to what television shows portray, defense attorneys and prosecutors often enjoy a mutual respect for one another. Our respect is evident in this special episode with Barry Zweig, a prosecutor in Virginia. Join us as he candidly discusses the viewpoint of a former defense attorney turned prosecutor. Although he may have made a poor choice in the hockey team he supports, the manner in which he approaches his job is beyond reproach.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
08/17/21 • 43 min
Episode 23: Am I Gonna Lose My Clearance?...
Crime Time: With Virginia Defense Attorneys
So many people in the DMV area have jobs which require some type of security clearance. In this episode we are lucky to have an amazing attorney who handles these types of cases. Our special guest today is Mark Zaid. If you have a clearance or are job hunting in the DMV area this is a must hear episode for you!
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
So many people in the DMV area have jobs which require some type of security clearance. In this episode we are lucky to have an amazing attorney who handles these types of cases. Our special guest today is Mark Zaid. If you have a clearance or are job hunting in the DMV area this is a must hear episode for you!
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
08/10/21 • 64 min
Episode 22: They've Got Nothing On Me!
Crime Time: With Virginia Defense Attorneys
As defense attorneys, we hear it all the time. "They don't have anything on me! Where's the video? There's no DNA!" While Hollywood loves the perfect case with tons of forensic evidence including supposedly easily available satelite images of any house, these cases rarely exist. Most of the time, it is just one word against the other...and sometimes it is enough!
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
As defense attorneys, we hear it all the time. "They don't have anything on me! Where's the video? There's no DNA!" While Hollywood loves the perfect case with tons of forensic evidence including supposedly easily available satelite images of any house, these cases rarely exist. Most of the time, it is just one word against the other...and sometimes it is enough!
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
08/03/21 • 24 min
Episode 20: Domestic Disturbances
Crime Time: With Virginia Defense Attorneys
Domestic Violence comes in many forms. While we often think of it as spouse on spouse violence, it can happen in any family relationship. It also comes in various charges: phone threats, harassing text messages, destruction of property and strangulation to name a few. Substance use and abuse often go hand in hand with these cases and it can happen in any home to anyone at any time. As defense attorneys we defend those accused of these crimes. In this episode, we are lucky to have a friend and fellow attorney as a special guest: Pilar Falo, a criminal and family law attorney. Join us as we discuss what facts we often see in these cases, what type of defenses there are and problems faced by the prosecution and defense.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
Domestic Violence comes in many forms. While we often think of it as spouse on spouse violence, it can happen in any family relationship. It also comes in various charges: phone threats, harassing text messages, destruction of property and strangulation to name a few. Substance use and abuse often go hand in hand with these cases and it can happen in any home to anyone at any time. As defense attorneys we defend those accused of these crimes. In this episode, we are lucky to have a friend and fellow attorney as a special guest: Pilar Falo, a criminal and family law attorney. Join us as we discuss what facts we often see in these cases, what type of defenses there are and problems faced by the prosecution and defense.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
07/20/21 • 38 min
Episode 5: Oh Deer! Did I Just Hit Something?
Crime Time: With Virginia Defense Attorneys
Today, the fantastic foursome explore the law of hit and run in Virginia. They discuss the case of the South Dakota Attorney General who was charged with several traffic misdemeanors in relation to his alleged involvement in the death of a pedestrian on the side of the road. What would he have been charged with in Virginia? What evidence would the prosecution need to show that he knew he hit a person? Listen to Ann Thayer, Tony Nourse, Alberto Salvado and Anna Dvorchik as they wrestle with these questions and more on this episode of Crime Time.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
Today, the fantastic foursome explore the law of hit and run in Virginia. They discuss the case of the South Dakota Attorney General who was charged with several traffic misdemeanors in relation to his alleged involvement in the death of a pedestrian on the side of the road. What would he have been charged with in Virginia? What evidence would the prosecution need to show that he knew he hit a person? Listen to Ann Thayer, Tony Nourse, Alberto Salvado and Anna Dvorchik as they wrestle with these questions and more on this episode of Crime Time.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
If you are listening to this podcast, thank you! We sincerely hope you are listening to this podcast for its entertainment value and not with the intention of acquiring legal advice for any individual case or situation. I mean, come on! You wouldn’t take advice from someone you have never met or spoken to directly, right? If you were bleeding profusely, you wouldn’t listen to a podcast in hopes of a bandage somehow materializing over the internet and onto your 3D printer. Seeking actual legal advice can be just as important as a tourniquet. The hosts of this podcast are in no way intending to create an attorney-client relationship with any listener. Sorry. We are sure you all are great people but we cannot stress enough how little we know of you and your case and rather than risk an awkward moment, let us just remember we have never met. Nothing on this platform be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation! We are just a group of friends with differing opinions and viewpoints which we will try to explore through discussions of current events, law changes, and whatever else floats our fancy.
04/06/21 • 27 min
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