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The Emily Show

Quick Bits: Justin Timberlake Pleads Guilty to DUI. Karen Read Filed Appeal. Weinstein Indicted Again In NY

The Emily Show

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Entertainment News, True Crime, News

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2024

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Use code EmilyBakerClass at https://www.GreenChef.com/EmilyBakerClass to get 50% off, plus 50 free ClassPass credits! Justin Timberlake pleaded guilty to a traffic infraction driving while ability impaired to resolve his DWI case in the Hamptons.  The public safety announcement in front of the Sag Harbor Police Department was part of the plea deal that knocked down the misdemeanor charge he was facing to a non-criminal traffic violation. Karen Read filed an appeal to motion to dismiss counts one and three to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. The defense argues that the jury acquitted Karen of charges one and three even though they didn't mark it on the jury forms. They relitigate that retrying her for counts one and three violates double jeopardy. They are asking for oral arguments. On Thursday, September 12th, 2024, Harvey Weinstein was indicted again in New York. According to Law360 reporting, the indictment will remain sealed until Weinstein is arraigned, which has yet to happen due to his deteriorating health. According to Weinstein’s representative he was rushed to the hospital on Sunday, September 8th, 2024, for emergency open heart surgery. In his status conference in Illinois, Girardi wasn't present and prosecutors asked to continue to the pre-trial conferences until December 18th, 2024. They indicated that they may drop the charges against Girardi after his sentencing on December 6th, 2024 in Los Angeles. The Bryan Kohberger trial moves to Ada County's Fourth District located in Boise and gets appointed a new judge, Judge Steven Hippler. This means that trial dates and other deadlines are now subject to change. In the infamous viral clip, Redden is accused of leaping over the bench and attacking a Las Vegas Judge Holthus. He was charged with Attempted Murder of a victim 60 years of age or older. On the second day, after hearing the testimony of Judge Holthus and her law clerk, Redden pleaded Guilty but Mentally Ill. He has a sentencing Hearing on November 7th. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/Podscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to QuickBits. There's a lot on the docket today. The Co-Burger trial got moved.

0:04.3

Harvey Weinstein got indicted again.

0:07.5

Tom Girardi might be facing a win in court.

0:10.4

Karen Reed appeals just like she said she would and Justin Timberlake pled guilty and made a really awkward PSA about it. So let's get into it. I'm legal analyst Emily D Baker. This is the quick bits where I break down just the main points of the pop culture and entertainment cases I'm currently covering on YouTube and the Emily Show podcast. Let's get into it.

0:40.0

First, to all of you that have been enjoying the Quick Bits episode, both on YouTube and on your favorite audio platform, I am so glad we are going to be bringing you more Quick Bits because well sometimes life gets busy and there is a lot going on in the law

0:48.2

So the Quick Bits clips are going to be up on the audio just like they're up on the Quick Bits

0:53.8

YouTube channel so for the audio listeners you will be able to catch up on

0:58.7

what's going on in the trials I'm covering and the cases I'm covering but in a shorter clip-down format so you know

1:05.8

exactly what's happening in the cases you're following. And as always I will

1:10.2

link the full-length episode from the live stream channel down below, but then we can bring

1:15.8

you content. Well, pretty soon it's going to be daily. So you never have to worry about missing out

1:21.6

on the cases you care about when life gets busy

1:23.7

because don't I know it it's awful when you've got that FOMO of what's happening in this

1:27.9

case I've got you and that's why I've started adding in news stories that I don't get to another coverage into quick bits.

1:35.6

So no longer is it just a summary of what I've been covering, it really is its whole own thing. And thank you for making it such a success. We have a lot of people to talk about today.

1:47.0

So first, let's go to Idaho. The Co-Burger trial moved to Ada County, Idaho in their fourth district.

1:53.8

The courthouse is located in Boise.

1:56.4

After Judge Judge Granted the motion for change of venue,

2:00.0

this does not come as a surprise,

2:01.6

but the decision to move it to Ada County was made by the Supreme Court in Idaho.

2:06.5

And in their order, the Supreme Court of Idaho said this.

2:11.2

It is ordered that the venue for all further proceedings in this case are

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