Season one 6 of Jury Duty explores the trial of Michael Barisone, who was charged with the attempted murders of Lauren Kanarek and Robert Goodwin in Long Valley, New Jersey. Kanarek was struck in the chest by two bullets from Barisone’s weapon, and as it was undisputed that Barisone fired those shots, his legal team argued that he was not guilty because he was legally insane at the time of the shooting AND in the alternative because he fired those shots in self defense.Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the
In The Defense Psychologist — Part 3, we cover the conclusion of Edward Bilinkas’s direct examination of Dr. Charles Hasson, a psychologist who observed and performed tests on Michael Barisone within 3 months of the shooting. We also begin our look at the prosecution’s cross-examination of the...
Published 03/17/23
In The Defense Psychologist — Part 2, we continue to explore Edward Bilinkas’s direct examination of Dr. Charles Hasson, whose testimony as a psychologist supplements the testimony of Psychiatrist Dr. Steven Simring regarding the defendant’s mental state.
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Published 03/16/23