John Ashbrook
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I say penis, and you yell at me, and you just say the whole word BS, and I can't, you know, that's okay.
I say penis, and you yell at me, and you just say the whole word BS, and I can't, you know, that's okay.
So second-degree murder is the typical charge. First-degree is for police officers, firefighters, EMT workers. I believe if you kill someone under 14 years old, if you execute someone who's going to be a witness, there's very, very specific first-degree murder elements of a crime. Can you still go to jail forever?
So second-degree murder is the typical charge. First-degree is for police officers, firefighters, EMT workers. I believe if you kill someone under 14 years old, if you execute someone who's going to be a witness, there's very, very specific first-degree murder elements of a crime. Can you still go to jail forever?
So second-degree murder is the typical charge. First-degree is for police officers, firefighters, EMT workers. I believe if you kill someone under 14 years old, if you execute someone who's going to be a witness, there's very, very specific first-degree murder elements of a crime. Can you still go to jail forever?
You can still go to, yeah, well, I believe first-degree murder, you get life without parole, and murder in the second degree is 25 to life. First-degree murder is very, very rare. Thank God, actually, I'm just going to say this.
You can still go to, yeah, well, I believe first-degree murder, you get life without parole, and murder in the second degree is 25 to life. First-degree murder is very, very rare. Thank God, actually, I'm just going to say this.
You can still go to, yeah, well, I believe first-degree murder, you get life without parole, and murder in the second degree is 25 to life. First-degree murder is very, very rare. Thank God, actually, I'm just going to say this.
This Friday will be the 20-year anniversary, excuse me, the 10-year anniversary when Detective Ramos and Detective Lou were executed on the streets of New York sitting in their police cars. That's a first-degree murder case.
This Friday will be the 20-year anniversary, excuse me, the 10-year anniversary when Detective Ramos and Detective Lou were executed on the streets of New York sitting in their police cars. That's a first-degree murder case.
This Friday will be the 20-year anniversary, excuse me, the 10-year anniversary when Detective Ramos and Detective Lou were executed on the streets of New York sitting in their police cars. That's a first-degree murder case.
Well, you're going to get mad at your booker for this. Mark Agnifilo's partner is who? Is it Garagos? Is it Garagos? Yes, my daughter.
Well, you're going to get mad at your booker for this. Mark Agnifilo's partner is who? Is it Garagos? Is it Garagos? Yes, my daughter.
Well, you're going to get mad at your booker for this. Mark Agnifilo's partner is who? Is it Garagos? Is it Garagos? Yes, my daughter.
Okay. That firm also represents Diddy. So full disclosure. And I've represented Diddy for years. So full disclosure there.
Okay. That firm also represents Diddy. So full disclosure. And I've represented Diddy for years. So full disclosure there.
Okay. That firm also represents Diddy. So full disclosure. And I've represented Diddy for years. So full disclosure there.
I'm glad you put that at the end of the segment, Mark. Most people want to put the full disclosure. So do you have the right to remain silent?
I'm glad you put that at the end of the segment, Mark. Most people want to put the full disclosure. So do you have the right to remain silent?
I'm glad you put that at the end of the segment, Mark. Most people want to put the full disclosure. So do you have the right to remain silent?