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The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs

08. The Kristin Smart Trial and Dual Juries

The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs

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True Crime

4.41.9K Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2022

⏱️ 32 minutes

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One trial, two juries? How does that work? We look at the trial of Paul and Ruben Flores to find out. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

I'm Alice and I'm Brett and this is the prosecutor's legal proof.

0:07.0

And this is the prosecutor's legal proof. And Oh, Welcome back everyone. I'm Alice and I'm joined as always by my duplicitous co-host

0:41.2

Brett. Wow, dupllicidus, that's a bad thing I think. It kind of is. It is.

0:48.8

I'm pretty sure it is. Except it's on point for our theme today, which is dual juries.

0:57.0

I think then I would be duplicative, not duplicitous.

1:00.0

But that's okay. That's okay. I'll just live with it.

1:04.0

But you're not duplicative because you are one of a kind.

1:08.0

Right.

1:09.0

But sometimes there's so many facets of who you are that we can't exactly tell what you are. So I think of it as having many

1:15.5

facets to you rather than it be a negative thing, Brett. Okay, okay, okay. So this is why you're

1:21.1

a good lawyer, Alice, because you're good at making BS arguments that nevertheless sound good.

1:27.0

So we're just gonna go with it.

1:29.0

But yes, Alice, we are talking about dual juries, which I will just go ahead and admit to you I made

1:34.6

it through three years of law school and let's see I've been a lawyer now for 15 years

1:38.4

and I had no idea what that was had never heard of that before.

1:43.0

Me too, Brett. It had never crossed my mind that you could have two juries.

1:46.2

I thought, okay, maybe in different jurisdictions for different charges. Of course, you can have multiple

1:50.3

juries. But of course, amazing listeners and our amazing fans always

1:56.0

bring us the most interesting legal cases and the most interesting legal

2:00.3

questions so someone actually in the gallery I believe our Facebook fan page brought

2:05.2

this to our attention and I both of us were like this can't be true they must have read this

2:10.6

incorrectly there are no two juries for one case.

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