Courtroom Confidential

Ep 12: Inside Innocence: Suzanne Johnson and the Death of Baby Jasmine, Part I

On June 24, 1997, Suzanne Johnson, a licensed at home day care provider in San Diego, CA, called 911 to report that Jasmine, a baby in her care, had gone limp and was struggling to breathe. Earlier in the day, Suzanne had put Jasmine in a high chair and accidentally tipped it over, causing Jasmine…

Read More

Ep 11: Inside Innocence: 20 years later, the exoneration of Horace Roberts, P2

Horace Roberts was convicted of second degree murder of Terry Cheek, a co-worker with whom he was having an affair with. Nearly 2 decades later, modern DNA testing proved his innocence, and the DNA in fact belonged to her estranged husband and his nephew, who are now about to stand trial for her murder. It…

Read More

Ep 10: Inside Innocence: 20 years later, the exoneration of Horace Roberts, P1

It was late at night on April 13, 1998 when lights on a pickup truck were seen flashing by the police who found it abandoned on the side of a remote stretch of California’s I-15 in Riverside County. Nearby, lying in the rocks on the shore of Corona Lake in CA, police found Terry Cheek,…

Read More

Ep 9: The Crime that Never Was – Joann Parks, Part II

Joann Parks was a young mother of 3 small children, who one fateful night in 1989 lost them all to a vicious fire that engulfed the home. Initially considered an accident, but later ruled as arson, Parks was convicted of 3 counts of murder and sits in prison for life without parole. However, some 25+…

Read More

Ep 8: The Crime that Never Was – Joann Parks, Part I

Joann Parks was a young mother of 3 small children, who one fateful night in 1989 lost them all to a vicious fire that engulfed the home. Initially considered an accident, but later ruled as arson, Parks was convicted of 3 counts of murder and sits in prison for life without parole. However, some 25+…

Read More

Ep 7: A Plea Bargain for Death – The Case of Marilyn Mulero, Part 2

Marilyn Mulero, at age 21 agreed to a plea deal for the death penalty. Physically abused, sexually molested as a child, a mom of two by age 18 found herself in the middle of a double homicide on one fateful night. In Part 2, the plot thickens with the details of disgraced detectives, an incompetent…

Read More

Ep 6: Inside Innocence – The Case of Marilyn Mulero, Part 1

Marilyn Mulero, at age 21 agreed to a plea deal for the death penalty. Physically abused, sexually molested as a child, a mom of two by age 18 found herself in the middle of a double homicide on one fateful night. A shocking case with 2 later disgraced detectives, an incompetent attorney who negotiated the…

Read More

Ep 5: Wrongful Death Suit of Claud “Tex” McIver & North Korea UN CISG Signing

Segment 1: The Legal Wire Prominent Athens, GA lawyer John Noell discusses the attention-grabbing, headliner case of Claud “Tex” McIver, famed Atlanta attorney who was convicted of felony murder of his affluent wife, Diane Smith and is now being sued for his wife’s wrongful death by her estate. He recently argued before the GA Court…

Read More

Ep 4: NCAA Pay for Play Lawsuits and IP Rights for Celebrities in China

Segment 1: The Legal Wire features an interview with guest Jeremy Evans of California Sports Lawyer on the issue of the NCAA and the student athlete ‘pay for play’ debate. Cases against the NCAA such as the Ed O’Bannon v. NCAA, Alston v. NCAA, Kessler case are discussed. Segment 2: Your Legal Travel Guide. In…

Read More

Ep 3: IP for Social Media Stars and Double Taxation for Overseas Americans

Segment 1: The Legal Wire. Guest Sunny Nassim, whose firm represents big brands such as YouTube sensation Ryan Toys Review and Billabong now Quicksilver, talks about intellectual property and brand expansion for athletes, YouTube stars, entertainers, businesses. Great insight for social media stars on the rise. Segment 2: Your Legal Travel Guide. In this episode…

Read More