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Reasonable Doubt

BARD - Vexing Trump NY Trial Media Coverage

Reasonable Doubt

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True Crime, Comedy, Business, Talk Radio

4.43.6K Ratings

🗓️ 5 May 2024

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Mark and Gary link up for their Cinco de Mayo edition of Beyond a Reasonable Doubt as they open discussing a new ruling from California's Supreme Court stating that merely trying to avoid contact with police is not itself grounds for detention. They then pivot to some television analysis of the Trump New York hush money trial and attempt to figure out how the seemingly eloquent broadcasters are able to reconcile their thoughts based on the transcripts from which they are reading.

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0:00.0

This is beyond a reasonable doubt with your hosts Mark Garagus and Gary Smith.

0:09.0

Welcome GPS, how are you this fine Sunday morning at the altar of Bard?

0:17.2

I am great, Mark. Happy Cinco de Mayo and happy Sunday to you as well.

0:20.9

Yes, this is a day when more tequila will be consumed internationally than virtually any other day is my humble belief.

0:30.4

You know, make fit.

0:31.4

With a good friend of ours doing a large portion of that for the city of Las Vegas, I would assume.

0:35.0

Yes, right?

0:37.0

I'm sure she's doing her part, you know, so that you understand May the 5th is the day when the most tequila is

0:46.5

consumed October the 5th is apparently I'm told the most popular birthday

0:52.4

because it's the exact mean of the

0:54.7

gestation period after New Year's Eve. So the fifths are always a big day.

0:59.2

Yes, they are.

1:00.0

You know, speaking of big days, California, we had a very interesting case that you pointed out, and I'll, if you want to put it up on the screen or do you have a clip of it or do you have just the

1:16.8

synopsis of the decision in regards to detentions and whether cops can detain you?

1:23.4

Yeah, absolutely.

1:24.8

I pulled a Instagram post from Los Angeles magazine

1:28.3

that I believe does a good job at summarizing it,

1:30.8

so I'll throw that up on the screen and it reads in part the

1:33.7

California Supreme Court has significantly altered police procedures by ruling

1:36.8

the police cannot detain individuals solely because they avoid contact. The

1:41.6

landmark judgment reshapes the legal landscape for officers across the state

1:44.9

and has wide-ranging implications for future litigation, particularly where claims of racial profiling

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