Kail Lowry
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Podcast Appearances
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When people are taking plea deals, why would someone take a plea deal?
Even if they don't,
maybe didn't do it, or maybe, you know, the prosecution has painted this story with the evidence to look a certain way, but that is in fact not how it's how it happened.
And the defendant is, we'll say innocent, or it happened in a different way.
Why would someone take a plea deal versus fighting for like, I know the answer to this is like, you want to go to trial, you don't want to risk it, right?
Like you're maybe your lawyer is telling you, you don't want to risk this case.
Why would they take a plea deal versus not taking a plea deal?
What about going to trial and having a jury?
Does that ever happen in criminal defense that you've worked on?
And how do you handle like picking the jury?
It's my favorite.
I always wanted to do jury duty, but I've never been picked.
So how does that process work with trial and you wanting to see a very specific jury?
it's vibes.
But I guess I was curious too, because like I've seen shows, right?
And even in real life, when we're following high profile cases, why would there ever be more women than men?
Shouldn't it always be 50-50?
But wouldn't you feel like that's not really fair?