
843: Elie Honig | How the Rich Get Away with Crime
The Jordan Harbinger Show
The Complexities of Credibility in Court
This chapter examines the psychological effects of extreme criminal testimonies on juries and the moral dilemmas faced by prosecutors when dealing with witnesses who have questionable backgrounds. Through the lens of notorious criminal cases, it highlights the challenges jurors encounter when weighing the credibility of a witness against their heinous actions. The discussion emphasizes the human emotions at play in judicial processes and how these dynamics can influence courtroom verdicts.
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