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Reasonable Doubt

BARD - Young Thug's Lawyer Brian Steel Held in Contempt

Reasonable Doubt

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True Crime, Comedy, Business, Talk Radio

4.43.6K Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Mark and Gary link up a bit earlier in the weekend than usual to discuss two cases making headlines this week involving rapper Young Thug and murder defendant Karen Read. After going through the damning text of lead investigator Trooper Michael Proctor in the Karen Read case, they go on to examine video of a contentious exchange between defense attorney Brian Steel and Judge Ural Glanville which ultimately lead to Judge Glanville holding Steel in contempt. Watch Beyond A Reasonable Doubt and all Reasonable Doubt video content on YouTube exclusively at YouTube.com/ReasonableDoubtPodcast and subscribe while you're there.

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0:00.0

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

0:09.0

Gary, are you having a morning?

0:13.4

I'm you know I've had a few computer problems and you know fight with the neighbor dog

0:18.2

it's been a morning but first of all Mark I'd like to thank you for adjusting our

0:22.4

recording schedule a little bit.

0:24.0

Happy Father's Day to you as everyone listens to you and the whole audience.

0:28.0

And as we record, happy birthday to Shane from our team.

0:32.0

It's his birthday and I just want to make sure that we send him a little love.

0:35.7

Wow, it's happy birthday as well. That's quite a, quite an intro. Yeah, so we have quite a bit we can we got quite some range today don't we have in the

0:50.5

US Supreme Court came in with a couple of interesting decisions.

0:55.4

The six to three decision saying that the Trump era ban on bump stocks was unconstitutional and basically a ruling that if you

1:10.6

believe the majority is based on the textual analysis of single function

1:18.0

for a weapon if you take a look at the dissent which I believe was written by Sotomayor, she actually goes through

1:27.8

and stacks quotes from the six majority justices talking about leaving these kinds of

1:36.0

interpretations to congressional intent and then one little fun fact

1:40.1

when she does that string site of quotes,

1:44.2

she does it by seniority of the justices,

1:48.1

which I thought, well, that's that now that's somebody who knows who that was not randomly done now was definitely the odds

1:56.7

on doing the string site with the six and the quotes on statutory canons of construction is enough but then to do it and

2:05.0

organize it by seniority next some next level analysis.

2:11.0

Yeah I think a few clerks might have spent some time working on that.

2:14.0

It was a clever way to do it.

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