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🗓️ 26 April 2023
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A core group of important figures have arisen in the Delphi case, as it winds through the criminal justice system. Judge Fran Gull will preside over the trial, and the pre-trial hearings. Nicholas McLeland, the prosecutor of Carroll County, will speak for the state. And defense attorneys Brad Rozzi and Andy Baldwin will represent Richard "Rick" Allen, who stands accused of the murders.
We will profile each of these figures, in a bid to better understand the important people at the heart of this case.
Today, we'll be airing the first of two episodes on Brad Rozzi. You'll hear from a range of people who've known and worked with Rozzi in and around Logansport, Indiana.
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0:00.0 | While we are all awaiting future developments in the ongoing Richard Allen case, we decided |
0:06.1 | that one way for us all to better understand what's going on, and what may happen in |
0:11.2 | the future, would be to take a close look at the principles in the legal case, defense |
0:16.6 | attorneys Brad Rosie and Andy Baldwin, prosecutor Nick McLeodland, and judge Frank Gull. |
0:22.9 | We covered Andy Baldwin a few weeks back. |
0:26.6 | Now we're going to take a look at defense attorney Brad Rosie. |
0:30.3 | In today's episode, we're going to focus on what he's like outside the courtroom. |
0:35.5 | Tomorrow, we were constrained on him as a lawyer. |
0:39.0 | Let's start by hearing from one of his peers. |
0:42.2 | Logan's port Indiana attorney Andrew Ackie told us about the beginning of his professional |
0:47.6 | association with Brad Rosie. After graduating law school, I was a deputy prosecutor |
0:56.2 | in CAS and had many cases against Bradley. |
1:01.2 | Would he be the kind of defense attorney that you'd dread going up against in those days, |
1:05.5 | or you knew it would be a good fighter? |
1:07.9 | No, I didn't dread it. I welcomed it because I knew that back then, I knew, and even today, |
1:17.3 | with the cases we have today, when Brad is on the other side, you had better be prepared, |
1:25.4 | because he will be prepared. So I wouldn't say that by any means, I didn't dread it. |
1:31.8 | You know, it's just kind of the nature of the beast, if you will. |
1:40.6 | What fun is it to go up against someone that's not prepared? |
1:44.7 | What fun is it to go up against someone who doesn't really push you to be a better lawyer? |
1:51.9 | You know, with Brad, you know you have to be prepared. So you have to look for little |
1:57.8 | intricacies, you know, or little cracks in his case, you know, to be able to win or be successful |
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