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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2025 · 16 MIN

Guilty? Maybe Not

from Escape the Legal Matrix · host Bryce D. Neier

Bryce discusses the ethical and constitutional implications of defending guilty clients. He argues that lawyers have a duty to defend even heinous crimes to uphold due process and constitutional rights. He cites historical examples, such as World War II war crimes trials, and contemporary issues like COVID-19-related arrests without due process. He warns against the dangers of AI-generated evidence and social media hysteria, which can lead to wrongful convictions. He also emphasizes the importance of competent legal counsel to challenge evidence and protect individual rights, criticizing the erosion of constitutional freedoms and the flawed military justice system.Listen In!Thank you for listening to this episode of Escape The Legal Matrix!

Bryce discusses the ethical and constitutional implications of defending guilty clients. He argues that lawyers have a duty to defend even heinous crimes to uphold due process and constitutional rights. He cites historical examples, such as World War II war crimes trials, and contemporary issues like COVID-19-related arrests without due process. He warns against the dangers of AI-generated evidence and social media hysteria, which can lead to wrongful convictions. He also emphasizes the importance of competent legal counsel to challenge evidence and protect individual rights, criticizing the erosion of constitutional freedoms and the flawed military justice system.Listen In!Thank you for listening to this episode of Escape The Legal Matrix!

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