Whether you’re a law student, an undergraduate considering law school, or a lifelong learner, join me as we demystify the law — one concept at a time. We break down complex legal principles into plain English, making the law accessible for everyone.
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Criminal Law Unfiltered is hosted by Los Angeles criminal defense attorney Robert M. Helfend, founder of Helfend Law Group. With decades of courtroom experience in serious state and federal cases, Robert provides unfiltered insights into how the justice system really works. Each episode sheds light on the realities of criminal defense, separating TV fiction from the truth inside the courtroom.
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Criminal Law updates, matters of relevance and interest to lawyers who practise in criminal law.
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This podcast answers questions about Connecticut Criminal Law, featuring the lawyers of Ruane Attorneys, and hosted by Attorney Jay Ruane and his attorneys.
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Season Two Out Now. Law & Order: Criminal Justice System tells the real stories behind the landmark cases that have shaped how the most dangerous and influential criminals in America are prosecuted. In its second season, the series tackles the threat of terrorism in the United States. From the rise of extremist political groups in the 60s to domestic lone wolves in the modern day, we explore how organizations like the FBI and Joint Terrorism Take Force have evolved to fight back against a mu ...
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Paul Squared: Legal Insights Into Criminal, Bankruptcy, and Disability Law
Paul Young & Paul Mallis
Welcome to Paul Squared, a podcast brought to you by the law firm of Young, Marr, Mallis, & Associates. In this show, partners Paul Young & Paul Mallis provide in-depth knowledge and expertise in the areas of criminal, bankruptcy, and disability law - giving you the answers you need to handle your case with confidence and clarity. You never know what type of curveball life may throw at you. It's important to know your rights and retain proper legal representation so you get the most optimum ...
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Federal Investigations & Grand Juries Explained: What It Means If You’re Under Federal Investigation
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19:26Episode Summary: In this episode, criminal defense attorney Robert M. Helfend explains the realities of federal investigations and grand juries. With over 40 years of experience defending clients in state and federal courts, Robert breaks down what it means to receive a target letter, why legal counsel is essential if federal agents contact you, an…
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Product Liability: When Your Toaster Becomes A Defendant
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11:30Send us a text In this explosive episode of Law School in Plain English, we break down product liability—the law that decides who pays when everyday products fail in catastrophic ways. From exploding soda bottles to flaming hair spray, defective cars, and billion-dollar talcum powder verdicts, we take you from the basics all the way to real-world c…
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In this special episode, we return to guests from the season, sharing unheard stories of personal triumph, new investigations and more. ----- Barry Black's new book, Hazardous Devices: Memoir of an FBI Bomb Technician, Accountant and Sniper, is available to pre-order at McFarland, Amazon, or wherever you get your books. See omnystudio.com/listener …
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Plea Bargains Explained: How Criminal Case Negotiations Work
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19:28Episode Summary: In this episode, Robert M. Helfend, founder of Helfend Law Group and a Los Angeles criminal defense attorney with over 40 years of experience, explains the ins and outs of plea bargains. Robert breaks down how plea deals are initiated, when judges get involved, what role prior convictions play, and the risks defendants face when ch…
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Buck v. Bell: The Supreme Court Case That Inspired Hitler’s Final Solution.
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28:43Send us a text Buck v. Bell: The Supreme Court Case That Inspired Hitler’s Eugenics Nightmare. In 1927, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that states could forcibly sterilize “undesirables” like Carrie Buck—a young woman falsely labeled “feeble-minded” for being poor and pregnant out of wedlock. Justice Holmes’ infamous line? “Three generations of i…
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S2 BONUS: The Psychology of Terrorism with Arie Kruglanski
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39:04In this bonus episode, we sit down with terrorism researcher Arie Kruglanski to better understand how individuals become radicalized towards extremism. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.저자 iHeartPodcasts
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Law School In Plain English: Hidden Verdicts - When The Supreme Court Justified Death By Electrcity.
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19:16Send us a text They called it progress. Thomas Edison called it science. But when the Supreme Court gave its blessing, electricity became something else entirely — a state-sanctioned killer. In this eerie Halloween edition of Law School in Plain English, Jeff pulls back the curtain on one of the most haunting legal moments in American history: when…
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Law School In Plain English: Hidden Verdicts - “The Law That Said ‘Everyone’s Equal’—Until You Were Chinese”
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11:08Send us a text You’ve probably heard the phrase, “Equal protection under the law.” But what happens when the law looks fair on paper… and is used unfairly in real life? In this episode, Jeff dives into one of the most overlooked Supreme Court cases in U.S. history — Yick Wo v. Hopkins (1886) — where a Chinese laundry owner in San Francisco stood up…
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Send us a text You’re liable even if you did nothing wrong. Welcome to Strict Liability—the torts rule that says fault doesn’t matter. In this episode, we break down how owning a vicious dog, storing explosives, or making homemade fireworks can cost you big—even if you were careful. No negligence? No defense. From Rylands v. Fletcher to explosives,…
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Episode Summary: In this episode, Robert M. M. Helfend, founder of Helfend Law Group and a seasoned criminal defense attorney with over 40 years of experience, explains the timeline of criminal cases. From arraignment to trial, Robert provides insight into the key stages that impact how long a case can take in both state and federal courts. He shar…
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In this episode, Paul Coady SC will take you through: A listener shout out! A special leave application discussing integrity of judicial power and the ANOM app in CD v The Commonwealth of Australia (A2-2025 & A24-2024) [2025] HCA 37 and a related book review; An alternative pathway of admissibility in expert reports in Director of Public Prosecutio…
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Send us a text In this episode, we move beyond theory and watch the law’s favorite imaginary character face real-life legal drama. We explore how courts decide what’s foreseeable, what behavior counts as reasonable, and what happens when someone says: 👉 “I didn’t think that would happen.” You’ll learn: How juries decide what’s “normal” behavior Why…
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In May 2022, a gunman stormed a Buffalo supermarket, killing ten in a racist massacre. As families grieve and a community reels, investigators work to untangle the shooter’s path to violence and confront the deeper divides that made the attack possible. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Federal Sentencing Guidelines Explained: How They Work and What Impacts Your Sentence
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19:33Episode Summary: Criminal defense attorney Robert M. Helfend explains the federal sentencing guidelines, mandatory minimums, downward departures, and the strategic role of cooperation with federal authorities. Drawing on over 40 years of experience defending clients across the U.S., Helfend provides essential guidance for anyone facing federal char…
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In rural Kansas, a militia’s plot to bomb an apartment complex filled with Somali immigrants pushes an FBI agent and a reluctant informant into a dangerous undercover investigation that tests the limits of trust, timing, and the line between speech and violence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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s22C Bail Act (part 2): A practical guide to running applications
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s22C Bail Act (part 1): Its impact on children and the evolving caselaw
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The deadliest terrorist attack in history reshapes America overnight. From the ruins of 9/11, investigators build new tools to disrupt threats before they erupt and uncover a chilling plot to blow up fuel lines at New York’s JFK Airport. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.저자 iHeartPodcasts
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The bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building kills 168 people and injures hundreds. As America’s heartland reels, investigators race to uncover clues that will lead them to the man behind the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history. ----- Barry Black's new book, Hazardous Devices: Memoir of an FBI Bomb Technician, Accountant and Sn…
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Federal vs. State Criminal Charges: What’s the Difference and Why It Matters
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14:57Episode Summary: In this episode, criminal defense attorney Robert M. Helfend, founder of Helfend Law Group, discusses the critical differences between federal and state criminal charges and why understanding these distinctions can significantly impact the outcome of a case. With over 40 years of experience and more than 4,000 clients defended, Hel…
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From a hidden bomb workshop to a string of swift apprehensions, the World Trade Center bombing probe dismantles a dangerous network, its trial sounding an ominous warning of an attack still to come. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.저자 iHeartPodcasts
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Caitlin and Sophie discuss bail, in the Local Court pending DC Appeal of Allsopp v R [2025] NSWDC 338, the test for making AVOs in Smith v Blanch [2025] NSWCA 188, sentencing for Form 1 offences in Koosmen v R [2025] NSWCCA 122, whether a causal nexus is required to take mental illness into account in Lane v R [2025] NSWCCA 113, and whether you can…
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A truck bomb rips through the World Trade Center, killing six and injuring thousands. As smoke clears, investigators follow a shard of metal to a hidden terrorist network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.저자 iHeartPodcasts
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Episode Summary In this episode of Criminal Law Unfiltered, Los Angeles criminal defense attorney Robert M. Helfend explores how social media can make or break a criminal case. With more than 40 years of experience defending clients against charges ranging from federal indictments to murder and sex crimes, Robert shares real-world insights into how…
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As the FBI closes in on The Order, agents uncover the group’s hierarchy, its trail of violence, and the extremist vision fueling it, leading to explosive raids and landmark prosecutions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.저자 iHeartPodcasts
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Murder Charges in Real Life: What TV Gets Wrong About Criminal Defense
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19:50Episode Summary: In the debut episode of Criminal Law Unfiltered, veteran Los Angeles criminal defense attorney Robert M. Helfend shares his insights from more than 40 years of courtroom experience and over 4,000 criminal cases handled. Robert discusses what murder defense looks like in real life compared to the dramatized versions on television. T…
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The 1984 assassination of Denver radio host Alan Berg launches a far-reaching investigation into a white supremacist group linked to armed robberies, counterfeiting, and murder, unraveling a conspiracy aimed at toppling the U.S. government. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.저자 iHeartPodcasts
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A powerful bomb rips through LaGuardia Airport’s TWA terminal in 1975, killing 11 and injuring dozens. The unsolved attack exposes rifts in the law enforcement response and sparks the creation of the nation’s first Joint Terrorism Task Force. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.저자 iHeartPodcasts
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A 1975 bombing at Manhattan’s historic Fraunces Tavern marks a deadly turn in domestic terrorism, sparking an evolution in how America confronts extremist violence at home. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.저자 iHeartPodcasts
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Sophie and special guest, Chanel Beesley Barrister discuss the law of tendency in a recent discussion on a Judges Directions and the importance of how those directions are put to a jury in MDP v The King, HCA 24, the importance of not using AI and passing it off as your own submissions, in Valu v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (…
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Law & Order: Criminal Justice System is back with Season Two, turning its focus to a threat that hides in plain sight, harder to predict and even harder to stop: terrorism. Hear the real stories from those who lived it, worked it, and risked everything to confront it. The first two episodes drop August 21. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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An interview with Judy Harper, Program Director and Taylor Budin, lived experience person from Justice Advocacy Service. We deep dive into some wisdoms on how to best engage with people who have a cognitive impairment, the services JAS offer, and how their support can benefit vulnerable clients attending court. You can find out more information abo…
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Caitlin discusses the law of arrest in State of New South Wales v Dennis [2025] NSWCA 118, consent and intoxication in sex offences in Smee v R [2024] NSWCCA 121, EAGP Discounts in Rokovada v R [2025] NSWCCA 64, Bugmy principles and general deterrence in NK v R [2025] NSWCCA 73 and reducing a sentence for ‘quasi-custody’ in Testici v R [2025] NSWCC…
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Welcome to Episode 19 of the 5 cases podcast. In this episode, Caitlin and Sophie discuss : Complainant demeanour in The King v Ryan Churchill (a pseudonym) [2025] HCA 11. The High Court weighs in on prosecutorial disclosure in Brawn v The King [2025] HCA 20, The legal effect of agreements between the Crown and accused in Sayer-Jones v R 2022 NSWCC…
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'CDTCC is a wonderful tool, in an advocate's toolkit.' Pete Bartels is a senior lawyer and subject matter expert on the CDTCC. He joins Martin Dalitz, senior Drug Court lawyer as they chat about how to get clients accepted, what the program looks like and why it's changing lives.저자 Legal Aid NSW
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Your Honour, it’s a cultural thing! Black Letter Lore: Representing Mob with Culture in Mind
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56:09The Aboriginal Service Branch (ASB) has put together a new podcast episode called ‘Your Honour, it’s a cultural thing! Black Letter Lore: Representing Mob with Culture in Mind.’ In this podcast, Director, Kim Hamer, Senior Solicitor Taylah Gray, and Senior Project Officer, Kyle Burgess, unpack the best practices for culturally appropriate represent…
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Paul and Caitlin discuss the High Court’s decision on judicial immunity, the common-law offence of escape, a new case on 22C of the Bail Act, mental health diversion for Commonwealth offences, and the extent of a Children’s Court sentencing powers in the following cases: Queensland v Mr Stradford (a pseudonym) [2025] HCA 3 Elali v R [2025] NSWCCA 9…
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The 5 Cases Podcast - Episode 17 - Special Guest Raelene Sharp KC
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34:28In this episode Sophie and Paul chat with Raelene Sharp KC, about her first year at the CDPP, what solicitors can expect if they work at the CDPP, and 5 Commonwealth cases. Director of Public Prosecutions (Cth) v Kola [2024] HCA 14 (17 April 2024) R v Munro [2024] QCA 136 (30 July 2024) Hurt v The King; Hurt v The King; Delzotto v The King [2024] H…
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Is Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Right For You? The Basics You Need to Know
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43:33In Episode 2 of Paul Squared, Paul Young dives into the essentials of Chapter 7 bankruptcy law, breaking down what it is, who qualifies, and when it might be the right choice for you. On the back of Paul’s 30+ years of experience, he provides actionable advice on how to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, along with guidance on the benefits and potentia…
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Everything You Need to Know About Filing For Long-Term Disability
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31:08It’s Episode 5 of Paul Squared: Legal Insights Into Criminal, Bankruptcy, and Disability Law, and Paul Young is back to break down the ins and outs of long-term disability law, providing you with the essential information you need to effectively navigate the claims process. Paul covers the key steps on how to file for disability, including the nece…
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Commonly Charged Crimes In Pennsylvania: What You Need to Know
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33:44We are rounding out Season 1 of Paul Squared: Legal Insights Into Criminal, Bankruptcy, and Disability Law with Paul Mallis taking some time to break down commonly charged crimes in Pennsylvania, offering insight into how these charges are classified and what penalties you may face. Paul dives into the different degrees of crimes in Pennsylvania, c…
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This is Episode 10 in the inaugural season of Paul Squared and, in this installment, Paul Mallis is back to provide a comprehensive overview of DUI (Driving Under the Influence) laws and the steps you should take if you find yourself facing DUI charges. Paul taps into important topics like field sobriety tests, chemical sobriety tests, how substanc…
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Criminal Conviction and Plea Deals: How to Make the Right Choice
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37:19Paul Mallis is back for Episode 9 and, in this installment of Paul Squared, Mr. Malls explores the complexities of criminal law proceedings, with a focus on plea deals and how they can impact the outcome of your case. Paul answers the questions of what is a plea deal, when you should consider accepting one, and how it compares to going to trial - p…
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What You Need to Know About the Criminal Law Process - Part 2
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58:19It’s Part 2 of our deep dive into criminal law proceedings featuring the knowledge and expertise of Paul Mallis, taking you even further into the essential stages of a criminal case. We discuss your rights at each step, from arrest to trial, and emphasize the importance of consulting with a lawyer to protect your interests throughout the process. U…
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What You Need to Know About the Criminal Law Process - Part 1
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25:41It’s Episode 7 of Paul Squared and Paul Mallis is in the captain’s set to break down the essentials of criminal law proceedings - offering insight into the steps of a criminal case from arrest to trial. Paul covers the key aspects of criminal law, including your rights throughout the process and why consulting with a lawyer is critical to ensuring …
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The Story of Paul Mallis of Young, Marr, Mallis & Associates
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39:59Welcome to Paul Squared: Legal Insights Into Criminal, Bankruptcy, and Disability Law. This podcast is brought to you by the law firm of Young, Marr, Mallis & Associates and features the knowledge and expertise of two of our partners - Paul Young & Paul Mallis. As this season rolls on, we'd like to formally introduce you to Paul Mallis. Mr. Mallis …
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Know Your Rights! An Inside Look at Social Security & Disability Law
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36:54In Episode 4 of Paul Squared, Paul Young provides a detailed look at Social Security and disability law, explaining what you need to know about your rights and key steps involved in filing for benefits. Paul discusses when and how to file for Social Security and disability benefits, along with the crucial role a lawyer plays in helping you navigate…
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In Episode 3 of Paul Squared, Paul Young, Partner at Young, Marr, Mallis & Associates, provides an in-depth look at Chapter 13 bankruptcy law, focusing on how you can reorganize your debt, avoid penalties, and set yourself up for success in the future. Paul breaks down the steps involved in filing for bankruptcy under Chapter 13 and why it could be…
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Get to Know Paul Young of Young, Marr, Mallis & Associates
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40:47Welcome to Paul Squared: Legal Insights Into Criminal, Bankruptcy, and Disability Law. This podcast is brought to you by the law firm of Young, Marr, Mallis & Associates and features the knowledge and expertise of two of our partners - Paul Young & Paul Mallis. Paul Young specializes in bankruptcy and disability law and will spend the next four epi…
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Welcome to Paul Squared, a podcast brought to you by the law firm of Young, Marr, Mallis & Associates. Featuring nearly 50 years of combined legal experience from our partners Paul Young and Paul Mallis. This podcast is dedicated to bring you in-depth information, knowledge, and insight for: Criminal law proceedings Bankruptcy law (Chapter 7 and Ch…
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