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Andrew Baldwin for the Defense: The Case of Alison K. Davis

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True Crime, Murder, Unsolved Case, Killing, Murderer, Cold Case

3.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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This is the other murder case that Andrew Baldwin and the Criminal Defense Team are trying in front of Judge Frances Gull.

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0:00.0

Content warning, this episode contains discussion of murder.

0:05.0

So, what if we told you that attorney Andrew Baldwin was representing a client in a murder case in front of Allen County, Indiana Judge Francis

0:15.6

Gull.

0:17.5

And what if he said that he tried to get her removed from that case because of unflattering things she said about him in court filings.

0:26.4

And what if we add it that this was not the Richard Allen case?

0:31.8

My name is Anya Kane. I'm a journalist. And I'm Kevin Greenley. I'm an attorney.

0:36.5

And this is the Murder Sheet. We're a true crime podcast focused on original

0:41.1

reporting, interviews, and deep dives into murder cases.

0:45.2

We're the murder sheet. And this is Andrew Baldwin for the defense, the case of Allison K Davis. So, Oh, Today we are going to tell you about the other murder case Andrew Baldwin is defending in Judge Gull's courtroom. It is the story of 33 year old Allison Kay Davis and the death of her 40 year old husband Kevin Ray Davis. The couple lived in New Haven, Indiana, which is a small

1:57.0

town in Allen County, Indiana, just to the east of Fort Wayne. It is a case where one side will likely argue that no murder even occurred.

2:06.8

And it is a story that may remind some of you of the murder trial of Michael Peterson,

2:12.1

whose case was chronicled in the notorious

2:14.6

true crime documentary, The Staircase. But before we get into all of that, let's

2:21.2

take a moment to make an important point.

2:24.0

Indiana is not a huge state, and its legal community is not abnormally large.

2:31.0

So it is not the least bit unusual for an attorney to end up in the same judges courtroom from multiple cases.

2:38.0

This is just normal.

2:40.0

In fact, it is also common for an attorney to work side by side with another attorney on one

2:44.8

case and then be an opposite size and challenging each other on a different case.

2:50.3

And a judge who rules against you in one case may rule for you in another one.

2:55.0

The fact that you have to work with the same people in many different cases

2:58.5

is one of the many reasons why attorneys and judges strive to always be collegial and professional with one another.

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