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Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

And then, and the other people, they weren't, they weren't trying to fight, but they weren't trying to minimize the, uh, the sentence, I guess by, you know, the one guy was saying he could get me out of jail if I just pled guilty to, it would have to be a felony, but he had a lesson. I mean, yes, granted he wasn't working that hard, but he didn't have a whole lot to work with either.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

I don't, he didn't have the kinds of things to work with. I don't think that, that, That's the other guy that John did. You know what I mean? I don't think โ€“ and they certainly weren't motivated. I think John has some kind of an issue. I've asked him many times, but there's only so much he can say. I've asked him what his problem was with the judge.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

I don't, he didn't have the kinds of things to work with. I don't think that, that, That's the other guy that John did. You know what I mean? I don't think โ€“ and they certainly weren't motivated. I think John has some kind of an issue. I've asked him many times, but there's only so much he can say. I've asked him what his problem was with the judge.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

I don't, he didn't have the kinds of things to work with. I don't think that, that, That's the other guy that John did. You know what I mean? I don't think โ€“ and they certainly weren't motivated. I think John has some kind of an issue. I've asked him many times, but there's only so much he can say. I've asked him what his problem was with the judge.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

I thought the judge in my case was really fair throughout the entire thing, and it took โ€“ this whole thing took years. It took two or three years to go through. And I've seen that judge 50 times. He was fair. He was not unreasonable. I didn't think in any. I've never I've never been sentenced to a day in jail. I've done almost a year of time, but I've never been sentenced.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

I thought the judge in my case was really fair throughout the entire thing, and it took โ€“ this whole thing took years. It took two or three years to go through. And I've seen that judge 50 times. He was fair. He was not unreasonable. I didn't think in any. I've never I've never been sentenced to a day in jail. I've done almost a year of time, but I've never been sentenced.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

I thought the judge in my case was really fair throughout the entire thing, and it took โ€“ this whole thing took years. It took two or three years to go through. And I've seen that judge 50 times. He was fair. He was not unreasonable. I didn't think in any. I've never I've never been sentenced to a day in jail. I've done almost a year of time, but I've never been sentenced.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

He never sentenced me to jail. He never, you know, I didn't think it was all about a guy. But this dude did not like the guy and he didn't want to lose in his courtroom. And I think he just I don't know. I don't know what what motivated him versus what motivated the other people, because I think they also had their own.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

He never sentenced me to jail. He never, you know, I didn't think it was all about a guy. But this dude did not like the guy and he didn't want to lose in his courtroom. And I think he just I don't know. I don't know what what motivated him versus what motivated the other people, because I think they also had their own.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

He never sentenced me to jail. He never, you know, I didn't think it was all about a guy. But this dude did not like the guy and he didn't want to lose in his courtroom. And I think he just I don't know. I don't know what what motivated him versus what motivated the other people, because I think they also had their own.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

They all have to do that. In fact, in order to be licensed in the state of Kansas, I think you have to do some of that. Every lawyer, no matter who they are, if they're licensed to practice in that court, they have to do X amount of time.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

They all have to do that. In fact, in order to be licensed in the state of Kansas, I think you have to do some of that. Every lawyer, no matter who they are, if they're licensed to practice in that court, they have to do X amount of time.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

They all have to do that. In fact, in order to be licensed in the state of Kansas, I think you have to do some of that. Every lawyer, no matter who they are, if they're licensed to practice in that court, they have to do X amount of time.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

Yeah, they get paid.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

Yeah, they get paid.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

Yeah, they get paid.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

Sure. Right. I even told John when I got out, I was so grateful. I was like, well, I could give you some money. I could do something that, you know, I could repay you somehow. But he said, nah, he wasn't going to. If he just said, hey, man, you owe me five grand, I would have said, okay, I'll work something out. I'll pay his taxes.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

Sure. Right. I even told John when I got out, I was so grateful. I was like, well, I could give you some money. I could do something that, you know, I could repay you somehow. But he said, nah, he wasn't going to. If he just said, hey, man, you owe me five grand, I would have said, okay, I'll work something out. I'll pay his taxes.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

Sure. Right. I even told John when I got out, I was so grateful. I was like, well, I could give you some money. I could do something that, you know, I could repay you somehow. But he said, nah, he wasn't going to. If he just said, hey, man, you owe me five grand, I would have said, okay, I'll work something out. I'll pay his taxes.

Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Wrongfully Convicted in the Weirdest Trial Ever

Now he went off and became a judge. But he had another case, dude, listen to this, where it is a case in Kansas where this guy killed this girl that I was really good friends with in high school. He killed her mom. He murdered her. In my opinion, it was first degree murder. Well, John was on this guy's case. And throughout the whole case, he can't say much about it. He can't talk.