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Reasonable Doubt

RD 103 - The PAT Meter

Reasonable Doubt

PodcastOne

True Crime, Comedy, Business, Talk Radio

4.43.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2017

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Adam and Mark open the show with a question posed to Mark through his Geragos & Geragos law firm website regarding long sentences correlating with falling crime rates. They also touch on some of the hate that Floyd Mayweather has been getting that the guys feel is misguided for numerous reasons and how they would like the general attitude towards earners to shift to a more positive direction. The guys also play some recent comments from Director of the Office of Management and Budget Mick Mulvaney and how those comments were perceived versus what words were actually said. As the show wraps up Mark brings up the recent outrage that there has been in the media about what other clients Donald Trump Jr.'s new lawyer has represented. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Thanks for listening to Reasonable Doubt on Podcast One.

0:10.2

Miss trial.

0:11.6

An inside look at how the criminal justice system works and sometimes doesn't.

0:15.6

Written by Mark Garrigas and Pat Harris and narrated by Mike Dawson.

0:19.9

Another thing about the Scott Peterson case that has always puzzled us is the widespread,

0:24.7

almost unanimous opinion that Scott was guilty before one piece of evidence was introduced.

0:30.3

If you examine every high-profile case of the past two decades, OJ, Michael Jackson,

0:36.0

Casey Anthony, Robert Blake, the Duke lacrosse team, Dr. Conrad Murray,

0:41.1

you'll see that every one of the defendants had some group or constituency that argued on behalf of

0:46.7

their innocence. But Scott Peterson didn't. When we took over the case, we soon found out that it was

0:53.1

considered an accepted fact that he was guilty.

0:56.6

Miss Trial.

0:57.7

Available now at iTunes, Audible, and Adam Carolla.com.

1:05.0

There are 120,000 unsolved murder cases in America.

1:11.4

It was the next day that I found out from my parents when it happened.

1:14.0

That my sister was killed.

1:15.0

Each one is called a cold case.

1:17.7

Sometimes you have to look really closely to find the evidence.

1:20.7

Damn it, I killed her.

1:23.5

Cold case files, the podcast.

1:25.8

Garcia is walking into the home of a real monster.

1:28.3

I was nervous.

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