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Short Circuit 402 | They Very Rarely Involve Murder



We’re joined by Reb Masel, a California lawyer who tries to keep the law fun while educating the public about how it works. She’s apparently pretty good at it as she has a zillion followers across various platforms. She drops in to share her thoughts about a Fifth Circuit case concerning a little bit of moonshine. And years of pretrial detention. Did that detention deny the defendant a speedy trial? The court agrees, but only after further years of litigation. Then IJ’s Bobbi Taylor describes a marijuana and cash heist that goes poorly. How poorly? One defendant didn’t even “obtain” any of the pot or money. So can he be subject to a forfeiture order? The Second Circuit rules in his favor—although he still has plenty of other legal problems.

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Berryman v. Huffman

Elias v. Hytmiah

Georgia man in pretrial detention for 10+ years

Reb’s video on The Onion’s amicus brief

The Book They Throw at You

Reb’s TikTok


Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago






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