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Supreme Decisions Legal Minute Podcast

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    Druski, defamation, Parody and LAW

    Is Druski’s comedy protected parody, or can a joke turn into a defamation lawsuit? In this video, Supreme Decisions breaks down the real legal issues behind the Druski controversy, including defamation law, parody, fair use, public backlash, public figures, and the difference between being offensive and being legally liable.Too many people online say, “It’s just comedy.” That is not how the law works. This breakdown explains when a creator is protected by the First Amendment, when parody is legally safer, and when content can cross the line into false factual accusations, reputational harm, and civil exposure.If you want to understand how TikTok creators, comedians, influencers, and public figures can face legal risk over viral content, this video gives you the plain-English legal strategy behind the headlines.In this episode:Druski’s comedy style and why it hits so hardThe legal definition of defamationHow parody is treated under the lawWhy fair use is often misunderstoodWhether public backlash creates liabilityHow controversy changes how creators operate onlineThe difference between rumor, outrage, and actual legal exposureThis is not just about Druski. This is about the bigger issue:When does content stay protected speech, and when does it become a legal problem?If you care about free speech, creator liability, comedy law, internet controversy, civil lawsuits, defamation claims, fair use, and legal analysis of viral moments, this breakdown is for you.Subscribe to Supreme Decisions for direct legal analysis in plain English.#druski #Defamation #FairUse #Parody #FirstAmendment #TikTok #Comedy #LegalBreakdown #SupremeDecisions #PublicFigure #ContentCreator #FreeSpeech #Lawsuit #ViralControversy

  2. 131

    Self Defense or Murder? The Karmelo Anthony Case, Texas Law, and the Anatomy of a Criminal Defense

    Self Defense or Murder? In this episode of Supreme Decisions Legal Minute, I break down the Karmelo Anthony case through the lens of a real criminal defense attorney. This is a serious legal analysis of the reported timeline, the Austin Metcalf stabbing, the Texas murder charge, the self-defense claim, and what the State would actually have to prove in court.I examine the key issues that matter under Texas law: self defense, deadly force, provocation, burden of proof, reasonable doubt, lesser-included offenses, and the effect of pretrial publicity, restricted video access, student witness subpoenas, and the court’s gag order.This is not emotional commentary.This is not a headline recap.This is a strategic legal breakdown of what the prosecution will argue, what the defense should argue, and why this case is more complicated than the public wants to admit.If you want serious criminal-defense analysis rooted in law, trial strategy, and courtroom reality, this episode is for you.

  3. 130

    Challenge Police Misconduct: Build the Record That Wins

    When police get the story wrong, most people lose because they don’t control the record.This episode shows you how to document, challenge, and escalate misconduct with structure.“Policing the Police” is about leverage: what to do when an officer’s narrative, report, or conduct doesn’t match what happened. You’ll learn how accountability actually works in practice—what counts as evidence, how timelines get built, and why the first decisions you make after an incident often decide what’s possible later.After listening, you will understand how to: (1) preserve the right facts without overexplaining, (2) identify contradictions between testimony, paperwork, and objective sources, and (3) create a clean sequence of action that increases pressure and reduces your risk of being dismissed as “just complaining.” You’ll also understand why this matters now: more encounters are recorded, more departments run on process, and the person who documents correctly usually controls the outcome.This episode is for people who want clarity and control—defense-minded listeners, pro se litigants, and anyone dealing with a police encounter that raised red flags.If this tightens your thinking, follow the show, save this episode, and listen through to the end—the final section turns the ideas into a reusable checklist.

  4. 129

    Conduct Unbecoming: When prosecutors cross the line

    The legal system is not built on morality or justice; it is a rigid matrix of predictable probabilities and calculated leverage. Prosecutors are driven by self-interest and the statistical necessity of putting a "W" in their column. To maintain their win rate, they will predictably overcharge, withhold evidence, and coerce witnesses to force a plea. To beat the system, you must remove emotion and treat their misconduct not as a personal attack, but as a strategic vulnerability you can actively exploit.In this breakdown from Supreme Decisions, we dissect "Conduct Unbecoming" and how to weaponize a prosecuting attorney's ethical violations against them. By understanding the mechanical, real-world probabilities of how prosecutors abuse their authority—from Brady violations to witness tampering—you can strip their perceived power, trap them in their own procedural errors, and leverage their missteps to force dismissals or lucrative civil settlements.⏳ Tactical Breakdown:[03:11] The precise legal definition of "conduct unbecoming" for a prosecutor.[05:37] Exploiting Brady violations and weaponizing withheld exculpatory evidence.[08:01] The mechanics of witness coercion: How they predictably threaten individuals to build a false narrative.[12:43] Charge stacking: The mathematical strategy prosecutors use to overwhelm targets and force plea deals.[13:57] The Discovery "Data Dump": How they hide information in plain sight and how to sift through the noise.[19:38] Identifying witness tampering and exposing coached testimony on the stand.[26:03] The exact mechanisms to file a state bar complaint, pierce qualified immunity, and establish legal liability.Stop relying on the illusion of fairness and start playing the board. If you are ready to stop being a pawn and want to learn the exact, step-by-step framework to manipulate these variables to your advantage, secure your spot in the $499 Masterclass today.Make your next move your best move. Turn legal knowledge into legal power.Watch the full video here: https://youtube.com/live/1huAVjHGvVo #SupremeDecisions #TheLegalMatrix #BeatTheSystem #ProsecutorialMisconduct #LegalStrategy #ConductUnbecoming #MirandaVsReality #WorldPlayUniverse

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    Your Next Move : Life Lessons from Chess

    I speak about making your next move your best move and how chess mirrors your life and how to apply it in life and law.

  6. 127

    Checkmate: How life mirrors the Game of CHESS

    This episode is about how life mirrors chess and law

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    The Milgram Effect _ Challenge everything

    This episode is about why the search for GOOD COPS in a bad system is so difficult, and the actual practice to which makes this an almost impossible task.

  8. 125

    Where are the Good Cops

    I am asking the question of, Where are the good police that people say their are so many of.

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    2025 Direction Podcast

    Where we go from here

  10. 123

    Sue Media and Trolls

    I found an old lawsuit from May 2014 that I wanted to share with you

  11. 122

    Our prisoning System : Think

    This episode is about our current prisoning system and the where and why or it. I am doing this to offer you another Game Piece as you navigate through these court and police encounters

  12. 121

    Due Process with Video Evidence

    This episode deals with the challenges of due process when court is part of the process.

  13. 120

    Asset Forfeiture is illegal

    This episode challenges the idea of our current policing system of taking from citizens unjustly.

  14. 119

    Red Pill Bad Officer Blake Simmons

    This episode is about the bad police officer Blake Simmons from the body cam video I posted a couple weeks ago, and what makes him a bad cop, and how this should be dealt with and how to prevent this action in the future

  15. 118

    Brady List Explanation

    This episode is a deep dive into the purpose a execution of the brady list to weaponize it for our legal defense

  16. 117

    Attacking the Prosecutor : The Lovette Episode

    This episode speaks to the fibers of setting up the defense to expose the prosecutor to liability and possibly having your case or other cases opened or even overturned.

  17. 116

    Red Pill Brady Blind Spot

    This episode is the real attack on police officer character and why the Supreme Brady List has been created

  18. 115

    Beating Qualified Immunity - Stay Focused

    This episode test your ability to stay focused on what is actually being said and staying focused on the task at hand which is to beating qualified immunity in federal court.

  19. 114

    Unreasonable Searches

    This episode is about the challenge of attacking police officers when they perform a LAWFUL search on property but cause unreasonable damage and how to be successful suing them under 42 USC 1982

  20. 113

    Red Pill Qualified Immunity - Not for CO's

    This episode is going in on qualified immunity, this one is more about the Correctional Officers or CO's and how the "Obviousness Standard" is used to get rid of qualified immunity on constitutional violations. Remain HUMAN

  21. 112

    Red Pill: Torres - Qualified Immunity Beating

    This episode goes into beating Police Qualified Immunity and a case of Torres v Madrid.  It touches common law mere touch arrest, Terry v Ohio arrest and detentions and even the aspects of Tennessee v Gardner imminent danger police talk.

  22. 111

    The Tyre Nichols Plight

    This episode is about the Tyre Nichols organized murder and the squads put together to police our communities and the message they are actually sending when they are formed.

  23. 110

    The Inception Podcast

    This episode is one about the direct ideas being implanted in our heads that we believe are our own, and how to recognize the bigger picture.

  24. 109

    It ends with you

    This episode is worth your time to listen to

  25. 108

    Defending You

    This episode is about the responsibility you have for defending yourself in every situation

  26. 107

    The Responsibility of McCoy v Louisiana

    This episode is about your responsibility within your legal defense and what decisions are yours to make and live with

  27. 106

    When is deadly force Justified when used by Police 10 CFR § 1047.7 - Use of deadly force #Justice

    This episode is about when is deadly force by police actually LAWFUL

  28. 105

    Supreme conversations 26 June 2020 Speeding ticket

    This is a live show I did speaking about a speed ticket and aspects there of

  29. 104

    Supreme conversations the 57 reveal

    This is a live show I did speaking about the 57 officers who quit their jobs because they felt they should not be held responsible for not upholding their duties to the citizens and their voluntary oath.

  30. 103

    Supreme Conversations 03 November 2020, The Priceless Process

    This was a live show to help you understand the PROCESS

  31. 102

    Supreme Conversation 30 Sept 2020 Human Rights And Policing

    This was a live show but the teaching is something that is needed to be heard again

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    Doing what they are trained to do

    This episode is about the root of why you are requesting Giglio information on police Officers when you have a court matter and why you are challenging the evidence and the character of the police officer.

  33. 100

    The Stress Talk

    This episode is about stress and the human response 

  34. 99

    Red Pill : Due Process

    This episode goes into the Absolute Requirement of procedural due process when you are in ALL levels of court adjudication.

  35. 98

    SGT Inmen Richmond County Police Officer

    This episode is about SGT Inmen of the Richmond County Police Officer in Augusta Georgia and her actions and violations during a police "home invasion" caught of video on TikTok by Lorente Jackson. I speak about the willful violations of SGT Inmen and the other officers that followed her into the Jackson home illegally and the liability it places on the Richmond County Police Sheriff Richard Roundtree and Police Department.

  36. 97

    Selective Criminality

    This episode goes into the next step of the triangle of criminality and discretion, Tune in, and take notes and be ready to have your mind freed

  37. 96

    Red Pill : Why Brady Disclosure

    This episode is about why you should always request Giglio information on the police officer that cited you or arrested you in your case.

  38. 95

    Giglio / Brady List WHY

    This episode goes directly into challenging officers statement, and why you should be doing it and how it's done 

  39. 94

    Supreme Direction

    This podcast is about the direction of the supreme decisions, brand, and how we're going to deal with legal situations and other opportunities that come our way

  40. 93

    Trust The Badge

    I this episode comes from the movie we own the city. I'm speaking about a lot of things that I saw in the movie and how it correlates with actual life and the events that took place in Baltimore that are being amplified and thrown in our face by the Phoenix Arizona police department and their police chief and why one should not recklessly just trust someone because they are wearing a uniform.

  41. 92

    Arizona Again Jeri Williams

    This episode is about Phoenix Police chief Jeri Williams and the prosecutors in the Phoenix District Attorney's office and how they lied and acted in concert to create gangs and violent criminals and even testified in that regard, and why they are the very picture of why people don't trust the police or district attorney.

  42. 91

    Frankenstein's monster

    This episode is about former LA police officer Christopher Dorner and what lead to his killing spree and the actual cause of this effect. 

  43. 90

    Minnesota PD bad cops

    This episode is about the 96% of Minnesota police officers that are retiring with their pensions and literal hundreds of thousands of dollars from disability claims and federal lawsuits and a whole host of disciplinary actions against citizens while the citizens of Minnesota foot the bill.  This podcast is just to open the eyes of those that say it is only a few bad apples.

  44. 89

    What color is the line?

    This episode is about the questioning of the actual blue line.  This comes when cops beat, shoot, threaten and lie on other cops.  Are they still the good guys?

  45. 88

    Angry Attorney (Video Edition)

    This episode is about the Fulton County district attorney and the context of the Atlanta police department going through and saying they will not accept this level of violence act upon a police officer yet did not want to comment upon the actions that police pose upon the citizens

  46. 87

    Angry Attorney

    This episode is about the real reason the Fulton county district attorney is angry with violence.  

  47. 86

    Red Pill Diaries Episode 2 Morality of Murder (studio edit)

    How we mobilize the murder of the bad guy because the person committing the murder is allegedly good.

  48. 85

    Red Pill Diary Episode 2 Morality of Murder (Video Edit)

    This episode is about how we are programmed to moralize and excuse murder based on the person committing it and who they commit it against

  49. 84

    Why you aren't winning in court Studio Edit

    This episode has a special guest, Mark, and he is giving his account of everything he has observed while receiving guidance from Supreme Decisions

  50. 83

    Why you aren't winning in court

    Special guest speaking on his experiences in court

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