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Locked In with Ian Bick

Ian Bick’s Criminal Defense Attorney Reveals Why They Decided To Go To Trial | Jonathan Einhorn

Locked In with Ian Bick

Ian Bick

Society & Culture

4.9606 Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2024

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Ian Bick's attorney, Jonathan Einhorn, brings his invaluable perspective to the podcast, offering a unique insight into Ian's story and unveiling the truths of the criminal justice system. A seasoned legal professional renowned for his prowess in criminal defense and civil litigation, Einhorn's extensive career spanning decades speaks volumes about his expertise and dedication. With a reputation for navigating intricate legal terrains with unwavering precision and resolve, Einhorn has earned the trust of his clients by relentlessly advocating for their rights. From complex white-collar cases to high-stakes litigation, Einhorn's strategic approach and steadfast commitment to justice have consistently delivered favorable outcomes, making him a trusted ally in the pursuit of fairness and truth. Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Connect with Jonathan Einhorn: https://www.jonathaneinhorn.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Buy Merch: https://lockedinbrand.com Use code lockedin at checkout to get 20% off your order Timestamps: 00:00:00 - The Importance of Trials and Keeping the Government Honest 00:04:40 - The Reality of Prison Life 00:09:19 - The Beginning of Legal Troubles 00:14:07 - Lack of Complaint from So-called Victims 00:18:59 - The Importance of Going to Trial 00:23:43 - The Government's Intentions and the State Bond System 00:28:41 - Reverse Profer and the Misconception of Snitching 00:33:13 - Arrested by IRS 00:37:55 - The Right of Police to Lie 00:42:45 - Jury Consultants and Prison Consultants 00:47:40 - Throwing Mom under the bus 00:52:10 - Outdated Jury Rules 00:56:44 - Unfair Pre-Sentence Reports and Self-Surrender in the Federal System 01:01:22 - Judicial system and sentencing dynamics 01:06:07 - Making a Positive Impact with Legal Practice 01:10:45 - Lessons from 50 Years of Practice in Law 01:15:36 - Trial Observations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

One of the things that upsets me about a lot of lawyers is there, I say this, and it's true, they're a little bit lazy. You know, they don't want to do the work. It's easy just to have you go in, plead guilty. They do a sentencing memo and go home. A lot of lawyers are afraid to do trials. My theory is that you've got to keep the government honest. You can't let them get away with whatever they say or want to do.

0:30.3

Welcome back to Lockton with Ian Bick.

0:36.7

On today's episode, I have a guest you guys are going to love my criminal defense attorney Jonathan Einhorn from New Haven, Connecticut,

0:39.6

who represented me during my criminal trial and my entire criminal case in general when I was a

0:45.4

teenager is here on the show to share his perspective of my case and also the criminal justice

0:51.9

system in general. I am so excited to share John's perspective

0:56.0

with you. He's a dear friend of mine. He's a huge supporter of the show. And I really think you

1:01.4

guys are going to appreciate his perspective. So sit back, relax, and get ready to lock in with

1:07.0

Jonathan Einhorn. Well, John, let's get into it. Thank you so much for coming on the show. It's an absolute honor. You came all the way from New Haven, and you were my criminal defense attorney during the trial, and I'm sure our audience is going to love to hear that aspect of it today. And, you know, I've been thinking about getting you on the show since I started because I knew you'd be like the perfect fit. Well, thank you. That's nice. It really is fun to be here. And, yeah, it was really an interesting trial. Happy to talk about it. And I got to congratulate you, too, on how far you've come since then. This is terrific. You've really, and every day you seem to be, you know, headed upward.

1:48.0

So that's great.

1:48.8

Thank you.

1:49.2

And you follow us on Facebook and I always see you liking and everything.

1:52.8

Do you watch the episodes too?

1:54.3

Some of them.

1:54.7

I've seen some of them, not all of them, but I recommend it to anybody.

1:59.5

Just some of the stuff is really fascinating.

2:01.9

Do you think it helps attorneys in your position, like listening to some of these episodes at all or even the prosecutors?

2:08.1

What's like your mindset on it?

2:09.7

Well, the prosecutors, it usually doesn't affect, you know, there's really two schools of prosecutors.

2:14.6

You've got the ones, and I won't mention names, but like we had in your case who feel that they're doing God's work.

2:21.9

And there's nothing you can do is going to change that.

2:24.3

If you're accused of a crime, you've got to be guilty, according to them.

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