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The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs

The Karen Read Trial with Defense Attorney Matt Tympanick

The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs

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True Crime, Talk Radio

4.41.6K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

The evidence is in and the case is in the hands of the jury. Defense attorney Matt Tympanick joins us to discuss the case, the evidence, and what comes next.

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0:00.0

I'm Alice and I'm Brett and this is the prosecutor's legal briefs.

0:34.7

I'm your host, Alice, and I'm joined, as always, by my friend

0:37.5

on the underside, Brett. Oh, it's so true. The other side of town. Other side of town,

0:43.2

but that is a term of art that we use often in the law to talk about opposing counsel. And today,

0:50.5

I am so excited that we're not having to talk about Karen Reed just amongst the two of us, prosecutors.

0:56.8

We get to have one of the best criminal defense attorneys here who's been analyzing the Karen Reed trial, play by play for all of you.

1:05.0

And now he's on our show to help us make sense of what's going on with the defense.

1:09.4

We have Matt Timpanic with Tim Panic Law.

1:12.2

Hey, Matt.

1:12.6

How are you?

1:13.5

Excellent.

1:14.1

Thanks for having me on, guys.

1:15.6

So glad to have you.

1:16.7

Always good to have a defense attorney around.

1:19.5

It's got to be great.

1:20.1

I mean, a defense attorney, you can just do whatever you want.

1:21.9

I have to worry about the rules or the law or the Constitution.

1:25.2

It's just like, let's go crazy. What I love about being a criminal

1:29.5

defense attorney is I get to practice how I want. I get to treat my employees the way I want.

1:36.6

I get to represent the client how I see fit. Because when I was a prosecutor, I remember my supervisor

1:43.7

at the time being like, Matt, when your name's

1:46.2

on the wall and she pointed right to the wall where the state attorney was, you can run things

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