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You’re Free To Go
Guy Fronstin and Marc Nurik
16 episodes
5 days ago
You’re Free To Go is a gripping true-crime podcast hosted by criminal defense lawyers Guy Fronstin and Marc Nurik, who draw on over 80 years of combined courtroom experience to unravel the most compelling legal cases they've handled—offering firsthand insight, behind-the-scenes access, and a rare glimpse into the criminal legal system from those who know it best.
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You’re Free To Go is a gripping true-crime podcast hosted by criminal defense lawyers Guy Fronstin and Marc Nurik, who draw on over 80 years of combined courtroom experience to unravel the most compelling legal cases they've handled—offering firsthand insight, behind-the-scenes access, and a rare glimpse into the criminal legal system from those who know it best.
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Ep 8: Jury Tales and Crazy Cases
You’re Free To Go
58 minutes 7 seconds
1 month ago
Ep 8: Jury Tales and Crazy Cases

In this episode of "You're Free to Go," Mark and our hosts dive into the fascinating world of jury dynamics and share wild stories from the courtroom. Following up on the listener response to their last episode about crazy jurors, they discuss the intriguing concept of jury nullification—when a jury finds a defendant not guilty despite evidence suggesting otherwise. Mark recounts an unforgettable case involving a sympathetic bookie, Ralph, and how jury perception can sway verdicts. They explore the challenges of jury selection, the importance of juror anonymity, and even share some humorous and serious anecdotes about jurors' conduct during trials. Plus, Guy teases an upcoming discussion about the John Goodman case and the role of a jury consultant in shaping trial outcomes. Join them for an engaging conversation that blends legal insights with captivating storytelling!

You’re Free To Go
You’re Free To Go is a gripping true-crime podcast hosted by criminal defense lawyers Guy Fronstin and Marc Nurik, who draw on over 80 years of combined courtroom experience to unravel the most compelling legal cases they've handled—offering firsthand insight, behind-the-scenes access, and a rare glimpse into the criminal legal system from those who know it best.