Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty
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He's charged with sex trafficking, transportation for prostitution and racketeering with conspiracy. He denies it all. As we build up to the trial over the next month, we'll be bringing you all the latest as the prosecution and defence get ready. And don't forget, you can always get in touch with us on WhatsApp at 0330 123 5551. That's 0330 123 5551 about any questions you'd like answering.
He's charged with sex trafficking, transportation for prostitution and racketeering with conspiracy. He denies it all. As we build up to the trial over the next month, we'll be bringing you all the latest as the prosecution and defence get ready. And don't forget, you can always get in touch with us on WhatsApp at 0330 123 5551. That's 0330 123 5551 about any questions you'd like answering.
He's charged with sex trafficking, transportation for prostitution and racketeering with conspiracy. He denies it all. As we build up to the trial over the next month, we'll be bringing you all the latest as the prosecution and defence get ready. And don't forget, you can always get in touch with us on WhatsApp at 0330 123 5551. That's 0330 123 5551 about any questions you'd like answering.
Today, we're taking a look at court experts, the back and forth over naming victims, the OJ jury questionnaires, and our Elsewhere in the Diddyverse, which is Busby, the Texan attorney who's filing civil cases for multiple alleged victims of Diddy. He's now going up against another high-profile name, the controversial social media figure, Andrew Tate.
Today, we're taking a look at court experts, the back and forth over naming victims, the OJ jury questionnaires, and our Elsewhere in the Diddyverse, which is Busby, the Texan attorney who's filing civil cases for multiple alleged victims of Diddy. He's now going up against another high-profile name, the controversial social media figure, Andrew Tate.
Today, we're taking a look at court experts, the back and forth over naming victims, the OJ jury questionnaires, and our Elsewhere in the Diddyverse, which is Busby, the Texan attorney who's filing civil cases for multiple alleged victims of Diddy. He's now going up against another high-profile name, the controversial social media figure, Andrew Tate.
Joining me today is our resident criminal defense attorney, Sean Kent. Hi, Sean.
Joining me today is our resident criminal defense attorney, Sean Kent. Hi, Sean.
Joining me today is our resident criminal defense attorney, Sean Kent. Hi, Sean.
Sean, I'm looking at this docket every day. They are filing back and forth, right? One thing that stood out that I don't think we've spoken on the podcast before about is court experts.
Sean, I'm looking at this docket every day. They are filing back and forth, right? One thing that stood out that I don't think we've spoken on the podcast before about is court experts.
Sean, I'm looking at this docket every day. They are filing back and forth, right? One thing that stood out that I don't think we've spoken on the podcast before about is court experts.
At first I read this and I thought it meant people who had expert knowledge of being in court, but it became clearer that they are, it's kind of when they bring people in with a specialty in one of the areas they're discussing, right? Can you bring a court expert in about Anything at all? Or is there specific areas you have to pick from?
At first I read this and I thought it meant people who had expert knowledge of being in court, but it became clearer that they are, it's kind of when they bring people in with a specialty in one of the areas they're discussing, right? Can you bring a court expert in about Anything at all? Or is there specific areas you have to pick from?
At first I read this and I thought it meant people who had expert knowledge of being in court, but it became clearer that they are, it's kind of when they bring people in with a specialty in one of the areas they're discussing, right? Can you bring a court expert in about Anything at all? Or is there specific areas you have to pick from?
So immediately the question is, if the defense are bringing their own court experts and the prosecution are bringing their own court experts, who pays them?
So immediately the question is, if the defense are bringing their own court experts and the prosecution are bringing their own court experts, who pays them?
So immediately the question is, if the defense are bringing their own court experts and the prosecution are bringing their own court experts, who pays them?
So if you're being employed by one side versus employed by another side, isn't there the possibility for expertise to be bought?
So if you're being employed by one side versus employed by another side, isn't there the possibility for expertise to be bought?