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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Law Fair Podcast, October Nineteenth, Two Thousand 21
01:49 • 2min
What Happens After a Person's Arrested
03:25 • 2min
What's the Most Popular Crime to Which People Have Pled Accused?
04:57 • 3min
Plea Bargaining
07:34 • 3min
What Is Plea Bargaining?
10:10 • 2min
The Advantages of Plea Bargaining for a Prosecutors
12:35 • 2min
Pleas - Can We Plead a Hundred Percent of the Cases?
15:02 • 3min
Are We Having a Capacity for 650 Trials?
17:37 • 2min
How Did You Research the January Six Cases?
19:34 • 2min
The History of Plea Bargaining
21:48 • 2min
Criminal Prosecutors in the District of Columbia
23:22 • 2min
The Problem With Plea Bargaining in the District Attorney's Office
25:22 • 2min
Is the Coverage of January 6th a Good Thing?
26:59 • 2min
Do You Think the Dc Circuit's Decision to Push Back on the Bale Decisions Is a Bit Strange?
29:02 • 2min
Why Judges Are Too Quick to Keep People in Jail
30:46 • 2min
American History Tellers Roaring Twenties
32:43 • 3min
Judge Sullivan on the Dc District Court, Is That Normal?
35:24 • 2min
Is the Judge Just Deferring to the Parties?
37:13 • 2min
What Are the Best Lessons to Be Learned From January Sixth?
39:03 • 2min
Is There a Way to Get a Holistic Picture of What's Going On?
41:16 • 2min
Do You Feel Differently About Don Bancroft? I'm Payingent to Those Sorts of Things.
43:09 • 2min
The New York State Bail Law Is in Flux Right Now.
45:18 • 2min
Would Going Hard on the January Sixth Detainees Radiate Them Further?
46:55 • 2min
Are We Going to Disrupt the Capital if We Don't Put These People in Jail?
48:56 • 2min
Are We Going to Convince These People That Our Government Is Corrupt?
51:24 • 2min
Probation
53:05 • 2min
American History Tellers Roaring Twenties
55:25 • 4min