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World-renowned criminal defense lawyer Mark Geragos reveals the latest in our nation’s most high-profile legal cases with podcast king Adam Carolla. In addition to examining how current law affects society, current events are brought to the forefront, as Geragos brings significant details from past and present experiences. Geragos has made notable marks on the legal system while representing Scott Peterson, Michael Jackson, Susan McDougal, Colin Kaepernick and more.
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Adam and Mark do a deep dive on the latest developments in the George Floyd/Derek Chauvin case. They discuss a wide range of recent news from the trial including the dismissal of a few previously seated jurors, the judge's decision to deny a postponement or change of venue and the judge's allowing of body cam footage from a separate 2019 Floyd arrest in the Chauvin case and all the implications therein. Please Support Our Sponsors: Geico.com Audible.com/RD or text RD to 500500 ReliefBand.com promo code Doubt for 20% off Nuunlife.com enter code: Reasonable for 25% off first order See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Mark open the show discussing President Biden's speech giving an update on Covid-19 and harken back to some of Mark's favorite tweets from Adam. They then move into a detailed examination of the progress in selecting the jury in the trial of Derek Chauvin. As the show winds down the close on the mounting number of people coming forward to accuse New York Governor Cuomo of sexual misconduct. Please Support Our Sponsors: Geico.com PlutoTV See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Mark open today's show joined by veteran Washington D.C. journalist and host of 'American Nightmare Season 2: Murder In a Safe Place' Paul Wagner as they discuss the reporting of the Capitol riots. After bidding farewell to Paul the conversation on the riots continues as the guys review an interview given to 60 Minutes by one of the rioter's mothers. The conversation then turns to an update on the impending trial of Derek Chauvin which begins jury selection Monday. Please Support Our Sponsors: Try Chamonix at Genucel.com/Adam Geico.com ReliefBand.com Promo Code Doubt NuunLife.com Promo Code Reasonable See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Mark open the show discussing Mark's client and Adam's friend who owns Tinhorn Flats and is fighting against the city of Burbank trying to revoke their conditional use permit. They also discuss possible explanations for the variance in Covid numbers globally, the suspension of Habeas Corpus in America and before they wrap up they give an update on the impending trial of Derek Chauvin in Minnesota. Please Support Our Sponsors: Audible.com/RD Genucel.com/Adam Geico.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys open the show discussing Ted Cruz’s trip to Mexico and which one of their wives friends would be most likely to leak group texts to the media in an optics based world. They also discuss the somewhat similar hot water that Governors Newsom & Cuomo find themselves in at the moment before moving on to an in-depth preview of the impending trial of former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin who is charged with the murder of George Floyd. Please Support Our Sponsors: Genucel.com/Adam Geico See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Mark open this week's Reasonable Doubt by digging into Trump’s impeachment trial. Mark shares his opinion on the arguments that have been made thus far and Adam points out that attempting to impeach Trump over denying the election results may have unintended consequences. Next, the guys react to the comments made by Governor Cuomo’s top aide in which she admitted they withheld nursing home death numbers. They both agree that Cuomo is in trouble and that a cogent argument could be made that he was responsible for thousands of deaths. Lastly, the guys give an update on Capitol Police Officer Sicknick’s cause of death and get into how irresponsible news outlets were for running with the unsubstantiated claim that he was sustained blunt force trauma after being hit with a fire extinguisher. Please Support Our Sponsors: Geico.com Charmonix.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Mark open this week’s Reasonable Doubt talking about government overreach and how it has been kicked into high gear the past few years. They talk about the passing of a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package and how the government is printing money they do not have. They bring up the grocery store “Hero Pay” movement and how it has resulted in the closure of several Kroger owned grocery stores. Later Mark dives into his fascination with the impeachment and how brutal the past week has been for Trump’s attorneys. Lastly, they get into Newsom’s lack of accountability and forecast that he may be in for an existential crisis as the recall signatures continue to pile up over 1.5 million. Please Support Our Sponsors: Geico.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Mark open this week’s Reasonable Doubt talking about the Gamestop/Robinhood saga and whether or not market manipulation may have occurred. Next they move into the topic of outdoor dining reopening and how stopping it didn't slow the spread, and may have contributed to it. This leads into a conversation on reopening schools that launches Adam into a rant against the teachers unions and how they are causing the inequality gap to increase. Lastly, Mark rails against the never ending emergency declarations and how crazy it is that no one is fighting back against the suspension of habeas corpus. Please Support Our Sponsors: Geico Download the True Underdog Podcast anywhere you get podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Mark open this week’s Reasonable Doubt talking about Adam’s morning routine and how important it is to embrace discomfort. They give an update on Dr. Drew’s health status following his Covid diagnosis and then question how it is that Adam has not contracted it yet. This leads to a conversation on outdoor dining. They elaborate on an article from The San Francisco Chronicle that posits there may be a connection between the outdoor dining ban and the rising rates of infection. Then, Adam and Mark welcome Deputy District Attorney John Lewin to talk about a chilling murder case and the parole hearing that may have put his entire family in danger. There is a little impeachment talk at the end as the guys try to dive into the psychology of the Republicans and which way they may vote. Please Support Our Sponsors: Download the True Underdog Podcast anywhere you get podcasts. Geico.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Mark open this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt talking about NY Governor Andrew Cuomo changing his tune a bit when it comes to re-opening businesses. This leads Adam to ask why the press don't ever ask CA Governor Gavin Newsom any tough questions. After that, Mark gives his opinions on the latest news regarding President Trump and how legally accountable he can be held for the Capitol building protests. Then, Adam and Mark welcome Senior Advisor to Recall Gavin 2020, Randy Economy, to discuss the recall effort against Gavin Newsom. Please Support Our Sponsors: Download the True Underdog Podcast anywhere you get podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Mark open this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt discussing the rioting and storming of the US Capitol Building that left 5 people dead. Then they talk about the SoHo Karen, Miya Ponsetto, who accused a black teenager of stealing her phone and physically assaulted him in the process. After that, Mark gives an update on his lawsuit against Los Angeles county over their outdoor dining restrictions. Before they wrap, Adam and Mark talk about the case of Jacob Blake and why no charges were brought against the officer that killed him. Please Support Our Sponsors: Geico.com TrustAndWill.com/Doubt Subscribe to the True Underdog podcast anywhere you get podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Mark open this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt talking about The Clinton Foundation, and its lack of presence throughout the Democratic National Convention. Then the guys talk about the legality of Trump calling on Russia to hack Hilary Clintons emails. After that, Adam asks Mark about the recent developments of officers being acquitted in the death of Freddie Gray. Before they wrap, Adam and Mark talk about the need to focus properly on issues and not get riled up over everything you hear. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Mark are back at it again this week as they open the show discussing America's legal system, and which other systems around the world might work better. Adam rants about the uselessness and extortionist mentality of the SAG-AFTRA guild before he talks with Mark about the recently released 30 for 30 about OJ Simpson. Then Adam asks Mark about the recent developments in the re-trial of the Serial podcast season 1 subject Adnan Syed. Before they wrap, Adam and Mark talk about producer Joe Halderman who pleaded guilty to blackmailing David Lettermen with a screenplay about Letterman's sexual affairs with his interns. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark opens this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt giving an update on his lawsuit against Los Angeles County over their outdoor dining ban. Then they talk about how the release of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal was mishandled. After that, the guys discuss LA Mayor Eric Garcetti denying being witness to his advisor Rick Scott's alleged sexual harassment. Before they wrap, Adam and Mark talk about US Representative Eric Swalwell's ties to a Chinese spy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark opens this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt remembering his mother who passed away at the age of 91. Then, Mark gives an update on his lawsuit against Los Angeles County over their outdoor dining restrictions. This leads to longer conversation about the COVID spikes in Los Angeles and more efficient ways precautions could be handled. Before they wrap, Adam responds to some online criticism. Please Support Our Sponsors: TommyJohn.com/RD NetSuite.com/Doubt MadisonReedMr.com use code ADAM10 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Mark open this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt talking about the arbitrary and capricious COVID restrictions laid out by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti. Then, Mark gives an update on his lawsuit against LA country over the outdoor dining restrictions. After that, Adam plays a ridiculous clip from CNN as they attempt to show the devastation of COVID. Please Support Our Sponsors: MadisonReedMr.com use code ADAM10 NetSuite.com/Doubt TommyJohn.com/RD See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Mark open this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt recapping their time together in Florida over the weekend. Then the guys get into LA country restricting in-person dining again amid rising COVID-19 cases. This leads Adam to ask Mark about his lawsuit against Los Angeles County over the new restrictions. Before they wrap, Adam makes the case for less government and Mark predicts how his lawsuit will turn out. Please Support Our Sponsor: TommyJohn.com/RD See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Mark give their real time thoughts and analysis in the moments after the breaking news that President Trump pardoned his former National Security Advisor General Michael Flynn See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Mark are live from the Improv in West Palm Beach, Florida for this week's Best Hour In The Universe. The 1942 is flowing as they discuss California Governor Gavin Newsom's curfew & Rudy Giuliani's now infamous press conference and Mark's theory behind the Republican strategy. Adam also recounts his recent appearance on Tucker Carlson and goes over the process of appearing on that show remotely. As the show winds down, the guys turn to the audience and take questions live from the audience on topics including Kyle Rittenhouse making bail & the chances that the Presidential election finding its way to the United States Supreme Court. Please Support Our Sponsors: NetSuite.com/Doubt TommyJohn.com/RD MadisonReedMr.com use code Adam10 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Mark open this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt talking about Gavin Newsom's arbitrary COVID restrictions, as well as the latest news on Trump's claims of widespread voter fraud in the presidential election. Then, Adam asks Mark about the legality behind a political ad showing the 17 year-old Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse being labeled a white supremacist. After that, Mark plays Adam a video of Supreme Court Justice Alito being critical of COVID restrictions. Before they wrap, Adam talks about how critical he was of the restrictions even during the early days of the lockdown. Please Support Our Sponsors: MadisonReedMr.com Use Code Adam10 HelloFresh.com/Doubt90 TommyJohn.com/RD See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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