Average 5 minutes of content per episode
If you subtract the host’s verbatim pre-reading of audio from the video’s played in court, roughly 5-7 minutes of content. Plus there’s a NPR vibe to the opinion of the host. Nothing direct, but it fairly obvious where he’s leaning.
This nickname is taken .I. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/11/22
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Absolutely love this show. I’m a paralegal student and this gives me my fix for high intensity courtroom showdowns. Please cover the Kristen Smart trial.
misk8r via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/27/22
I have thoroughly enjoyed this podcast! I have tried to listen to other podcast that follow court proceedings and have not been able to get into it but the cast of characters on this one has made this one very interesting to listen to. And the host has done a great job. And the prosecutor John...Read full review »
DaisyScov via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/27/21
For crying out loud, why, why, why do we have to keep hearing the rehashing of the same audio and commentary over and over. This would be a good 6ish part one season pod. As it stands it’s barely listenable beyond the first season as the presenter waits for content to be created.
Kilbyj via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/01/21
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