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Reasonable Doubt

Beyond A Reasonable Doubt - April 15, 2021

Reasonable Doubt

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True Crime, Comedy, Business, Talk Radio

4.43.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2021

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Mark and Gary reconvene to give an update on the now rested cases in the Derek Chauvin trial as well as some behavior out of defense attorney Eric Nelson that has Mark vexed. Tune in this Saturday for a full length episode of the #BestHourInTheUniverse 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

Thanks for listening to Reasonable Doubt on Podcast One.

0:09.4

This is Beyond a Reasonable Doubt with your hosts Mark Garrigas and Gary Smith.

0:17.5

Welcome to Beyond a Reasonable Doubt.

0:20.3

By the way, I think, Gary, we should be talking to Beyond Burger to sponsor this, but that's a whole different discussion. Adam is a big boy dropped him somewhere in Nashville. And then last I heard is fending his way or wending his way to Florida somewhere, I think,

0:39.4

the southwest.

0:40.0

Yeah, he's been sending me ultra depressing pictures of himself on commercial jets and

0:45.6

rental cars and stuff.

0:46.9

It's good times.

0:48.4

Yeah, yeah.

0:49.5

I think he described it to me as going from the jacuzzi to the snow outside or something along

0:57.3

those lines. I'll let him on Saturday describe and get into more detail. Today we're going to do

1:03.1

just a short update because it was a short day in court, but there was actually some fireworks

1:08.5

and an interesting takeaway, at least from my standpoint.

1:12.6

The prosecution wanted to put on somebody who was going to testify as to a test that was done on

1:21.7

George Floyd testing for carbon monoxide. Why is this interesting? Well, the prosecution was basically mocked and was

1:31.9

very snarky when the defense expert had opined on carbon monoxide. And as it turns out,

1:40.3

they had tested for carbon monoxide because somebody from the prosecution team had worried that the

1:45.8

exhaust from the car was a contributing factor to the death and had never disclosed this.

1:52.3

So that's what's called a Brady violation. A Brady violation for those of you who listen

1:57.2

is generally when you've got something that's called exculpatory it can show that

2:02.4

you're not guilty the prosecution's got a duty to turn it over the prosecutor today when that was

2:08.5

brought to the judge's attention judge kiel's attention started to talk about uh bakewell did that the

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