Legal advice, lessons on life, and other marginal insights by a practicing criminal defense lawyer. Featuring Steve Palmer of Palmer Legal Defense Contact us at www.palmerlegaldefense.com Recorded at Channel 511 in Columbus, Ohio: www.channel511.com
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Almost everything can be made simple. So what we're doing with each episode of this podcast is to simplify the mystery of what goes on in the gun regulatory world. Co-host Derek DeBrosse is a licensed Ohio attorney with a firearms legal practice emphasizing in Gun Rights Restoration. Derek began his law practice immediately after law school in 2008 when he graduated from Regent University School of Law; Derek also holds a B.A. from The Ohio State University. Mr. DeBrosse’s practice not only ...
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We answer a question about criminal sentencing and the impact of prison conditions on defendants. Steve addresses is the consideration of personal history in sentencing. Many defendants and their families wonder if being a first-time offender, a charitable person, or a devoted family member will influence the judge's decision. According to Steve, w…
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They Don't Teach You That in Law School - Kohberger Murder Trial Change of Venue Ruling
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One of the key takeaways from this discussion is the importance of creating a solid appellate record. In Law School, students are taught to process, learn, and deal with massive amounts of information. However, the practical application of this knowledge in real-world scenarios often requires a different approach. Everything done in a legal case sh…
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Have you ever wondered why defamation cases are so challenging to win in the United States? We take a look at this complex area of law, prompted by a question from Vladimir, a law student in Croatia. Vladimir's curiosity about the comparative strength of defamation laws between the USA and other countries sets the stage for an enlightening discussi…
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They Don't Teach You That in Law School - Brady v Maryland: Exculpatory Evidence
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In our latest podcast episode, we get into the legal ethics and the often-overlooked responsibilities of prosecutors in disclosing exculpatory evidence. This evidence can be pivotal in ensuring a fair trial and just outcomes. The discussion kicks off with an overview of the landmark case Brady v Maryland, which established the prosecutor's duty to …
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We go with a fascinating question from listener Kathy about the concept of "fighting words" and their legal implications. This episode gets into into the complexities of free speech, examining how certain words can be deemed so offensive that they might justify legal action, even in a country that cherishes the First Amendment. Steve begins by expl…
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Lawyer Talk Breakdown - Hunter Biden No Contest Plea
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In this episode of Lawyer Talk, Steve Palmer delves into the intricacies of legal pleas using the recent Hunter Biden case as a backdrop. Discover the differences between Alford and no contest pleas, their implications, and why defendants might choose them. Steve breaks down complex legal jargon into simple terms, making it accessible for everyone.…
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They Don't Teach You That in Law School - CBJ deaths
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We explore a tragic case that sheds light on the complexities of criminal law and the stark differences between classroom theory and courtroom reality. Joined by Troy, a second-year law student, we get into the legal implications of a DUI incident that resulted in the deaths of two Columbus Blue Jackets hockey players, both brothers, who were tragi…
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In the latest episode of Lawyer Talk, Steve takes on a challenging question from a listener named Gavin: Why are district attorneys never sued when they bring frivolous lawsuits against people? This question strikes at the heart of the legal system and the protections afforded to government officials. Steve dives deep into the intricacies of prosec…
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They Don't Teach You That in Law School - When Police Ask for ID: Know Your Rights
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Ever wondered what happens when the police ask for your identification, and you refuse? In this episode, Steve Palmer dives into a real-life case that explores this very issue. Joined by Troy, a second-year law student at Capital University, Steve breaks down the legal intricacies of a bench trial involving a woman who was charged with obstruction …
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Learn the key differences between probation and parole, and get essential advice on adhering to parole conditions. If you've ever wondered about the intricacies of parole, probation, and the legal responsibilities that come with them, this episode is a must-listen. Steve begins by clarifying the fundamental differences between probation and parole,…
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We discuss the Idaho murder case and the complexities of jurisdiction and venue changes in criminal trials. "The issue on appeal was whether there is so much media attention, so much sensationalism, so much negative press, that it prejudiced the trial." Steve Palmer Steve Palmer and Troy dive into the complexities of the legal system that aren't co…
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Steve Palmer is back, and today he's tackling a crucial question from Kathy about dealing with the police. If you've ever wondered what to do when the police start asking questions, this episode is for you. Steve talks about the importance of staying silent and not making any statements to the police, despite the pressure they may put on you. He sh…
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Steve Palmer answers a fascinating listener question from Kathy about the concept of "fighting words." In this episode, Steve explores the legal landscape of fighting words, tracing its origins to the 1942 Supreme Court case Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire. He explains how the Court determined that certain words could be so offensive that they might be…
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Steve is back in action with the hot topic of police body cams and their usage. This week's question comes from John, who asks whether police officers are allowed to knowingly turn off their body cams, and if regulations vary by county. Steve explores the complexities of this issue, referencing a high-profile case in Columbus, Ohio, where a police …
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If you’re convicted of a DUI or OVI in a different state from where you live and work, are you legally obligated to inform your employer? We'll explore the nuances of this question—when you might need to disclose, potential consequences, and how different states handle DUI convictions through the interstate compact. Whether you’re dealing with a on…
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In what situations can the police demand to search your car, and what should your response be? We're diving into a crucial topic many of you have asked about: what happens when the police stop your car and demand to search it? Steve tackles this 4th Amendment issue head-on, explaining the circumstances under which police can pull you over, the impo…
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What are the big differences between an anti-stalking protection order and other types of protection orders in Ohio? If you have your own question and don't feel like calling a law firm, check out lawyertalkpodcast.com. There's an easy interface to submit your question, just like Jill did today, and I'll give you some commentary on it. One of the k…
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In this episode, Steve tackles the question "Can the U.S. government prosecute crimes on behalf of other countries, and vice versa?" The answer is a resounding "Yes, no, maybe," depending on various factors. He explores the nuances of how U.S. laws apply to its citizens abroad and how foreign laws can impact U.S. citizens. One of the key highlights…
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Lawyer Talk Q&A - Strict Liability
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In this episode of Lawyer Talk, we dive into the complex world of strict liability with Capital Law student Troy Henricksen. Join us as we explore a real-life case involving a mentally handicapped man accused of statutory rape, and break down the legal principles behind strict liability. "Strict liability means it doesn't matter that you knew, it d…
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Welcome back to Lawyer Talk Off the Record! After a brief hiatus, we're excited to return with fresh content and engaging discussions. In this episode, we dive into what you can expect from the revived series, including Q&A sessions, legal breakdowns, and riveting interviews. Follow the podcast to hear about the latest in Supreme Court cases, crimi…
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Eric Delbert from L.E.P.D. Firearms
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Co-host of OnTarget and co-owner of L.E.P.D. Firearms, Range & Training Facility, Eric brings his 20 years of sales experience to the business. Eric grew up in central Ohio and graduated from Ohio State with a degree in Microbiology. Having come from a close family, Eric immediately went through the police academy after graduation to follow in the …
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With the backdrop of the Trump / Stormy Daniels hush money trial, Steve Palmer breaks down what the attorney-client privilege really means. This is taken from a recent episode of Common Sense Ohio. Submit your questions to www.lawyertalkpodcast.com. Recorded at Channel 511. Stephen E. Palmer, Esq. has been practicing criminal defense almost exclusi…
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Exploring the Trump-Carroll Defamation Showdown
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Unpacking the $85 Million Defamation Verdict: Trump vs. Carroll In a case that has sent shockwaves through the legal community and beyond, a jury awarded E. Jean Carroll a monumental $85 million in a defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump. Our latest episode takes you behind the headlines and into the heart of this landmark legal battle. We dissec…
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Administrative Overreach and the Future of Firearm Freedom
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Hosts Steve Palmer and Derek DeBrosse tackle the complexities and potential overreach of gun regulations under the Biden administration. Steve opens with a passionate critique of the increasing governance by bureaucratic administrators, while Derek delves into the implications of the 1,300-page memo that could redefine private gun sales. The conver…
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Navigating Gun Laws at Home and Abroad
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In this week's episode, hosts Steve and Derek dive into a fascinating discussion contrasting gun laws and culture in the US versus India. Derek recounts his recent travels teaching classes in India, where he engaged with students on the lack of legal gun ownership and the ongoing impacts of British colonization. The hosts also analyze major recent …
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Willie Franklin and Unity Gun Club
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Willie Franklin, Derek DeBrosse, and Steve Palmer share perspectives on inclusive gun ownership, reflecting on their diverse backgrounds and stressing education. Unity Gun Club https://www.unitygunclub.com Blackwing Shooting Center https://blackwingsc.com USPSA https://uspsa.org Co-host Derek DeBrosse is a licensed Ohio attorney with a firearms leg…
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Under Fire - The War on the 2nd Amendment
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Is there a larger plan here...to dismantle the firearms industry? Co-host Derek DeBrosse is a licensed Ohio attorney with a firearms legal practice emphasizing in Gun Rights Restoration. Derek began his law practice immediately after law school in 2008 when he graduated from Regent University School of Law; Derek also holds a B.A. from The O…
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Navigating Federal Firearms Regulations and The Gun Shop Owner
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Cooperation between gun shop owners and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) is crucial. Store owners need to feel supported in reporting mistakes and fixing them without fear of severe consequences. The regulatory and criminal aspects are merging in cases related to firearms regulations. ATF agents and the federal governm…
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