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In this case, the prosecution will get six and the defense has 10. The number of parameter challenges depends on how much potential jail time a defendant is facing. Before we go, we want to catch you up on one other highlight from the courtroom this week.
Got it. Thank you very much, Dr. Eric Rudish, for your time here. Really appreciate the conversation. Thank you. I appreciate it. By the way, you're going to see peremptory strikes in action in Diddy's trial today. For cause is when a judge or attorney strikes a prospective juror for bias or because they won't be able to be impartial.
Got it. Thank you very much, Dr. Eric Rudish, for your time here. Really appreciate the conversation. Thank you. I appreciate it. By the way, you're going to see peremptory strikes in action in Diddy's trial today. For cause is when a judge or attorney strikes a prospective juror for bias or because they won't be able to be impartial.
Got it. Thank you very much, Dr. Eric Rudish, for your time here. Really appreciate the conversation. Thank you. I appreciate it. By the way, you're going to see peremptory strikes in action in Diddy's trial today. For cause is when a judge or attorney strikes a prospective juror for bias or because they won't be able to be impartial.
Mark Garagos, a lawyer who has represented Diddy in the past, got scolded by the judge for the way he's talked about the prosecutors in the case. Now, Garagos isn't officially one of Diddy's attorneys for the trial. His daughter is, but he's someone they've been consulting in court. Garagos has a podcast, and on it, he referred to the team of prosecutors as, quote, a six-pack of white women.
Mark Garagos, a lawyer who has represented Diddy in the past, got scolded by the judge for the way he's talked about the prosecutors in the case. Now, Garagos isn't officially one of Diddy's attorneys for the trial. His daughter is, but he's someone they've been consulting in court. Garagos has a podcast, and on it, he referred to the team of prosecutors as, quote, a six-pack of white women.
A peremptory challenge is when attorneys strike a juror for any reason at all. But importantly, they have a limited amount of strikes. In this case, the prosecution will get six and the defense has 10. The number of parameter challenges depends on how much potential jail time a defendant is facing. Before we go, we want to catch you up on one other highlight from the courtroom this week.
A peremptory challenge is when attorneys strike a juror for any reason at all. But importantly, they have a limited amount of strikes. In this case, the prosecution will get six and the defense has 10. The number of parameter challenges depends on how much potential jail time a defendant is facing. Before we go, we want to catch you up on one other highlight from the courtroom this week.
A peremptory challenge is when attorneys strike a juror for any reason at all. But importantly, they have a limited amount of strikes. In this case, the prosecution will get six and the defense has 10. The number of parameter challenges depends on how much potential jail time a defendant is facing. Before we go, we want to catch you up on one other highlight from the courtroom this week.
Judge Subramanian did not like that. Neither did the prosecutors. They told the judge that the podcast has several million subscribers and his statements could infect the jury pool. The judge spoke to Garagos in chambers. We have a transcript of the exchange. He called the language outrageous and said it wouldn't be tolerated in any court from any lawyer in the country.
Judge Subramanian did not like that. Neither did the prosecutors. They told the judge that the podcast has several million subscribers and his statements could infect the jury pool. The judge spoke to Garagos in chambers. We have a transcript of the exchange. He called the language outrageous and said it wouldn't be tolerated in any court from any lawyer in the country.
Mark Garagos, a lawyer who has represented Diddy in the past, got scolded by the judge for the way he's talked about the prosecutors in the case. Now, Garagos isn't officially one of Diddy's attorneys for the trial. His daughter is, but he's someone they've been consulting in court. Garagos has a podcast, and on it, he referred to the team of prosecutors as, quote, a six-pack of white women.
Mark Garagos, a lawyer who has represented Diddy in the past, got scolded by the judge for the way he's talked about the prosecutors in the case. Now, Garagos isn't officially one of Diddy's attorneys for the trial. His daughter is, but he's someone they've been consulting in court. Garagos has a podcast, and on it, he referred to the team of prosecutors as, quote, a six-pack of white women.
Mark Garagos, a lawyer who has represented Diddy in the past, got scolded by the judge for the way he's talked about the prosecutors in the case. Now, Garagos isn't officially one of Diddy's attorneys for the trial. His daughter is, but he's someone they've been consulting in court. Garagos has a podcast, and on it, he referred to the team of prosecutors as, quote, a six-pack of white women.
He warned Garagos that he'll be listening to the podcast from now on. So Garagos made a joke about being all for it as long as the judge subscribes. Last thing, we have a listener call-in line so we can answer your burning questions about Sean Diddy Combs' case. The number is 646-504-3221. That number again is 646-504-3221. You can also find it in our show notes. Please, leave us a message.
He warned Garagos that he'll be listening to the podcast from now on. So Garagos made a joke about being all for it as long as the judge subscribes. Last thing, we have a listener call-in line so we can answer your burning questions about Sean Diddy Combs' case. The number is 646-504-3221. That number again is 646-504-3221. You can also find it in our show notes. Please, leave us a message.
Judge Subramanian did not like that. Neither did the prosecutors. They told the judge that the podcast has several million subscribers, and his statements could infect the jury pool. The judge spoke to Garagos in chambers. We have a transcript of the exchange. He called the language outrageous and said it wouldn't be tolerated in any court from any lawyer in the country.
Judge Subramanian did not like that. Neither did the prosecutors. They told the judge that the podcast has several million subscribers, and his statements could infect the jury pool. The judge spoke to Garagos in chambers. We have a transcript of the exchange. He called the language outrageous and said it wouldn't be tolerated in any court from any lawyer in the country.
Judge Subramanian did not like that. Neither did the prosecutors. They told the judge that the podcast has several million subscribers, and his statements could infect the jury pool. The judge spoke to Garagos in chambers. We have a transcript of the exchange. He called the language outrageous and said it wouldn't be tolerated in any court from any lawyer in the country.
He warned Garagos that he'll be listening to the podcast from now on. So Garagos made a joke about being all for it as long as the judge subscribes. Last thing, we have a listener call-in line so we can answer your burning questions about Sean Diddy Combs' case. The number is 646-504-3221. That number again is 646-504-3221. You can also find it in our show notes. Please, leave us a message.