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The Delphi Murders: Richard Allen Goes to the Indiana Supreme Court: Judge Frances Gull Responds

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🗓️ 17 November 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Judge Frances Gull has responded to Richard Allen's first writ of mandamus with the Indiana Supreme Court. In this episode, we'll talk about the Franks memorandum, an amicus brief, and a convicted child molester named Robert Paul Baston.

Check out the memorandum from Baston's original case: https://law.justia.com/cases/indiana/court-of-appeals/2011/05271105pdm.html

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Content warning, this episode contains discussion of the murder of two girls, as well as the sexual assault of a child, and inappropriate language.

0:11.0

So of course, as we all know, Richard Allen has a couple of matters before the Supreme Court of Indiana, and there's been some activity on those fronts this past week, the most important of which is probably

0:26.4

the fact that Judge Gull filed a response brief in the first of the two cases.

0:33.0

So we're going to get into all of that in this episode and discuss it and try to explain what we make of it.

0:41.0

Before we do, I think it's important to say here at the outset that one

0:46.4

thing I hope we can agree on is that there are reasonable people on both sides of this. I think earlier we did an

0:55.4

episode with Brett Nallis from the prosecutors where they discussed the view from

1:00.6

the prosecution side. Earlier this week we also did an episode with the well I thought how things looked from the defense side and I'm emphasizing this because

1:17.7

there's been a lot of heated rhetoric out there suggesting that the courts are somehow corrupt or there's something

1:28.6

wrong with the process or the system and during this period, we don't know, we don't know how the Indiana Supreme Court is going to rule.

1:39.0

I hope we can all agree that no matter how they rule the ruling will be legitimate and

1:48.2

that should be the end of the matter and a bunch of talk about illegitimacy, the course being corrupt or overrun by

1:56.5

odeness or whatever you think, that really isn't helpful.

2:02.0

No, it's not helpful at all and frankly it's irresponsible when you have people going around saying that with

2:09.5

zero evidence other than things are happening that they don't want to happen.

2:14.3

It's not, it's not ever based on any sort of like legal analysis that's cogent.

2:20.5

It's, it's vibes. I got a bad vibe from this so it's corrupt that's not how this works and

2:26.8

kind of basically giving air to people like that is just also terribly

2:30.9

irresponsible in my opinion the it's heated rhetoric wrong is also

2:35.0

stating facts that are also stating facts that are just simply wrong

2:38.0

facts that are just simply wrong

2:40.8

and again I hope we can all just accept the Supreme Court of Indiana's rulings

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