Will Bode
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It is interesting how it just seems like every year or so โ this is sort of related to our summary reversal discussion. Every year or so, the court finds one of these capital cases that's just been plagued by lots of problems and gotten a lot of media attention and just very questionable in many ways and just basically says no. Yeah. Right. I mean, this is, you remember Flowers? Yeah. Right.
It is interesting how it just seems like every year or so โ this is sort of related to our summary reversal discussion. Every year or so, the court finds one of these capital cases that's just been plagued by lots of problems and gotten a lot of media attention and just very questionable in many ways and just basically says no. Yeah. Right. I mean, this is, you remember Flowers? Yeah. Right.
Flowers was the guy who was tried six times over like 30 years. And, you know, there was, you know, plausible bats and claims and things like that. But, but the court kind of finally stepped in. It was just, you know. No. Okay. Overturned his last conviction. There's a great podcast series called In the Dark about that. I was a guest speaker on the kind of episode that came in after.
Flowers was the guy who was tried six times over like 30 years. And, you know, there was, you know, plausible bats and claims and things like that. But, but the court kind of finally stepped in. It was just, you know. No. Okay. Overturned his last conviction. There's a great podcast series called In the Dark about that. I was a guest speaker on the kind of episode that came in after.
So it was granted that happened while the case was โ going on and service granted sort of late in the history of the podcast. So that's worth a listen. Foster versus Chapman. I mean, there's just like certain outlier cases that seem bad and they just come in and kind of fix them. And, you know, Glossop has won that lottery this year.
So it was granted that happened while the case was โ going on and service granted sort of late in the history of the podcast. So that's worth a listen. Foster versus Chapman. I mean, there's just like certain outlier cases that seem bad and they just come in and kind of fix them. And, you know, Glossop has won that lottery this year.
government supporting you there, you know, quarter point amicus did do an able job for sure. But, um, this has maybe got to be a bigger win than expected, right. To just go ahead and get the final relief.
government supporting you there, you know, quarter point amicus did do an able job for sure. But, um, this has maybe got to be a bigger win than expected, right. To just go ahead and get the final relief.
It's not, I'm not saying it's not wholly outside the realm of possible, but it's just the big win. Yeah. Yeah.
It's not, I'm not saying it's not wholly outside the realm of possible, but it's just the big win. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. I mean, we're not digging into Justice Thomas's 40-page opinion, but it sounds like some of the factual points you were less persuaded by, some of the legal points, he seems to have decent arguments.
Yeah. I mean, we're not digging into Justice Thomas's 40-page opinion, but it sounds like some of the factual points you were less persuaded by, some of the legal points, he seems to have decent arguments.
I mean, I don't think the court should be relying on those.
I mean, I don't think the court should be relying on those.
Yeah. Yeah. Well, I think we should probably cut it there.
Yeah. Yeah. Well, I think we should probably cut it there.