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Rachel-Diane
The Defense Rest
Under the Legal Lens
Join Criminal Defense Attorney Rachel-Diane as she provides you with an immersive experience through real criminal  cases that have captured national attention, as well as lesser known trials that deserve to be heard, every Thursday.Shining light on the power imbalances including; bias policies, systematic inequalities, and overzealous prosecution. Her captivating story telling and in-depth analysis will provide you a comprehensive understanding of the criminal trial process. She takes her knowledge and experience as an active Deputy Public Defender to explore the strategizes'...
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4.7 stars from 19 ratings
Amazing!!
It’s really quite amazing how Rachel is able to break down how complex these legal cases are in a way that everyone can understand follow along. It’s such a unique perspective to true crime because she doesn’t talk about the investigation, media headlines etc. she only discusses what happened...Read full review »
Ratón C via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/09/24
The best
I love love love her! She reminds me Of defense diaries with a twist! I can't wait to keep hearing her podcast✨Read full review »
Yeltzxo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/22/23
So Good!
So excited about this podcast. Hearing the breakdown of the case from a legal perspective is very interesting. I enjoy the way Rachel describes the case while also explaining the court process. So good!
Candy Ortiz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/21/23
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