EPISODE · Mar 20, 2026 · 33 MIN
104 - Nothing New Here...
from Litigator Libations · host Sam Castanien & Trevor Ward
Send us Fan MailOn this week's episode, Sam and Trevor focus on a recent case from the Supreme Court, Villarreal v. Texas, 2026 U.S. LEXIS 1103 (U.S. 2026). Villarreal explains the limits on how and when a judge can prevent a testifying defendant from talking to his or her attorney during a recess. The Supreme Court discusses two major cases in resolving this issue: Geders v. United States, 425 U. S. 80 (1976), and Perry v. Leeke, 488 U. S. 272 (1989). Following their discussion about Villarreal, Sam and Trevor turn to a recent Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals case, United States v. Gonzalez, No. 202500333, 2026 CCA LEXIS 115 (N-M Ct. Crim. App. Mar. 6, 2026). There, the duo discusses how old sentencing tips remain valuable even after the changes to Article 66, UCMJ, that turned appellate "sentence appropriateness" review into an assessment over, amongst others, whether a sentence is "plainly unreasonable." Questions, comments, feedback? Email us at [email protected]!
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Send us Fan Mail On this week's episode, Sam and Trevor focus on a recent case from the Supreme Court, Villarreal v. Texas, 2026 U.S. LEXIS 1103 (U.S. 2026). Villarreal explains the limits on how and when a judge can prevent a testifying defendant from talking to his or her attorney during a recess. The Supreme Court discusses two major cases in resolving this issue: Geders v. United States, 425 U. S. 80 (1976), and Perry v. Leeke, 488 U. S. 272 (1989). Following their discussion about ...
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