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Undisclosed: Toward Justice

Undisclosed: Unfiltered 1.15.26

Undisclosed: Toward Justice

mital

News, True Crime, Society & Culture

4.210.5K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2026

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

January 15, 2026 - In this episode of Unfiltered, Rabia, Colin, and Mital discuss various legal topics including:
  • The implications of a recent case involving the shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent.
  • The complexities of the criminal justice system, and the intersection of mental health and law. 
  • We also explore the phenomenon of young attorneys entering the legal field and the potential challenges they may face. 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi and welcome back to undisclosed, unfiltered. We have a new name for this weekly show,

0:26.6

don't we now, Meethle and Colin? Yeah, we do. We do, yes. How are you guys, by the way? Doing well.

0:32.1

Doing well, yeah. How's 2026 turning out for you so far? So far, so good. Yeas and in.

0:38.0

I have all my fall and winter grades in, start my spring semester so things are looking up.

0:43.8

I can't believe, Colin, you are back in class already. I thought you would have more of a break because I'm not ready.

0:49.9

I have not quite transitioned into work mode yet because I just got back from my vacation a few days ago.

0:55.9

But yes, we are now undisclosed, unfiltered for these kind of addendum-ish episodes because it turned out we were going with sidebar, undisclosed sidebar.

1:05.1

And it turned out, of course, great minds think alike that Susan Simpson has a series called Sidebar. Obviously. For her podcast.

1:15.1

Obviously. So, you know what? Just humorous here as we flail through this. And it'll be,

1:24.7

regardless of what it's called, is going to be interesting every week.

1:27.8

And, um, you know, this week, well, first of all, you know, we dropped our first, uh, unfiltered episode last week. And apparently, so there are some comments and questions and some things that arose. So we thought we would talk about those before we got into the stories that we want to talk about this week. Yeah, actually, um, we got a, a couple of comments.

1:44.8

One comment was related to the case that,

1:47.6

um, into the stories that we want to talk about this week. Yeah, actually, we got a couple of comments.

1:44.5

One comment was related to the case that Colin brought up about the whole Scotland not guilty

1:51.3

option. One of the, one of our listeners asked the question, does anyone know with the laws as

1:58.5

they were in Scotland if the consequence is anything different than

2:01.9

if it was a not guilty verdict seems to me like it would make sense if it was kind of a way to get

2:06.9

around double jeopardy. Yeah, I was literally just discussing with my students in my wrongful

2:11.5

convictions class last night. And so not guilty and not proven under Scottish law had the same result.

2:21.3

In other words, the defendant could not be rep prosecuted.

2:24.4

Double jeopardy did apply.

2:25.8

And so Scotland has now gotten rid of not proven, but yeah, it used to mean the same thing legally as not guilty.

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