In this week's episode Dean and Barrister Mike discuss the case of the 911 dispatcher being charged with manslaughter for refusing to send an ambulance. Mike presents his "What Happened Next?" segment involving one company trying to bankrupt another and finally they analyse the crime statistics on mother's day...is it really the lowest day for crime in the U.S.A.
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In this week's episode Dean and Barrister Mike discuss the case of the 911 dispatcher being charged with manslaughter for refusing to send an ambulance. Mike presents his "What Happened Next?" segment involving one company trying to bankrupt another and finally they analyse the crime statistics on mother's day...is it really the lowest day for crime in the U.S.A.
#7:Email Privacy, Fake Lords, The Duke and Prosthetic Leg
Holding Court
51 minutes
3 years ago
#7:Email Privacy, Fake Lords, The Duke and Prosthetic Leg
In this episode Dean and Barrister Mike discuss the law that until 2017 allowed the US government to read citizens' emails after 180 days. Mike regales us with colourful made up history of Lord Harley, they look at the real legal story behind the new film "The Duke" and finally how a prosthetic limb could be used to further someones nefarious agenda.
Holding Court
In this week's episode Dean and Barrister Mike discuss the case of the 911 dispatcher being charged with manslaughter for refusing to send an ambulance. Mike presents his "What Happened Next?" segment involving one company trying to bankrupt another and finally they analyse the crime statistics on mother's day...is it really the lowest day for crime in the U.S.A.