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The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs

172. True Crime Updates - Kohberger Plea, Ellen Greenberg and More

The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs

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True Crime, Talk Radio

4.41.6K Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2025

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

We look at some of the latest updates in the world of true crime, including plea waiver conversations with Bryan Kohberger, movement or lack thereof in the Ellen Greenberg case, and more.

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0:00.0

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0:57.3

I'm Alice.

0:58.7

And I'm Brett.

0:59.9

And this is the prosecutor's legal news.

1:05.6

Yeah. Welcome back to the prosecutor's legal briefs. I'm your host Alice and I'm joined as always by my wavering co-host Brett.

1:32.8

Ooh, wavering. That's good. That was, you really pulled that one.

1:37.4

Pulled that one out of nowhere. You know why? Because we're talking about some perhaps appeal waivers today. You see what I did there? There's a pun on words. Yes. I've always been told that if you have to explain your jokes, they're not funny. It's true. Unless you're intentionally being funny in explaining them. So maybe it was funny. I don't know. We'll let the people decide. But yeah, there's been a lot that's happened in true crime lately. We've got a couple updates we want to discuss. You know, we try to make legal briefs educational. And we're going to talk about what I thought was one of the most boring topics in the law. Appellate waivers. But became super interesting and controversial in the Brian Koberger case.

2:18.1

You had a lot of newly minted attorneys on Twitter and Reddit

2:22.8

in various Facebook groups who were explaining how appellate waivers don't actually

2:28.7

do anything, and this is all a huge trick or conspiracy by Brian Koberger.

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