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Episode 160 If it don't fit u must acquit, Criminal Law and The Criminal Process

Episode 160 If it don't fit u must acquit, Criminal Law and The Criminal Process

Update: 2015-05-30
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This week on ...
 For the People... law in plain language
with Debra D. Rainey, Esq.
 If it don’t fit u must acquit,
Criminal Law and the Criminal Process
Do you know the difference between a Grand Jury
proceeding and a preliminary hearing?
Do you know how to decide when to choose
a jury trial over a bench trial?
The FTP Fam was joined in the studio
by the venerable Kai Scott, former
 Federal Defender Supervising Attorney and
soon to be Judge of the Court of Common Pleas
Philadelphia County. 
Kai and the FTP Fam fielded questions from
listeners & added our own flavor to the recipe
that is the Pennsylvania State and
the Federal criminal system!
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'Simply the Producer’
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 Air Date: May 30, 2015
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Episode 160 If it don't fit u must acquit, Criminal Law and The Criminal Process

Episode 160 If it don't fit u must acquit, Criminal Law and The Criminal Process

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