Top 5 Most Surprising Murder Trial Verdicts of 2022

Top 5 Most Surprising Murder Trial Verdicts of 2022

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Vera Bolton
Vera Bolton - 17.09.2023 14:39

I'm still so mad about the Redlick verdict, I'm not able to watch it 😫

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Jerry J
Jerry J - 13.08.2023 00:38

I thought the judge in the Cruz case very unprofessinonal , seemed to enjoy her power scolding the
defence lawyers .

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T R
T R - 15.07.2023 07:40

I would be shaking in my boots if i saw Diane Menashe on the opposing side. She is very very good.

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GW
GW - 30.06.2023 21:46

Give me a jury of scientists or AI robots. My peers are dumbasses.

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Kb B
Kb B - 19.06.2023 22:57

Ok prosecutor, if someone is dying out with no medical help near by, you gotta attempt to save him, every second matters, running to phone dial 911 might take 5 minutes. Where's the phone, can't find it. Poor argument by prosecutor

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E2HIGH
E2HIGH - 13.06.2023 00:39

Thanks Law and crime 💪🏾💯

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Julian Gutierrez
Julian Gutierrez - 05.06.2023 19:38

My god they got three of the dbest people to be on this show my god they are stupid.I JUST BEAT TO CHARGES IN TRIAL O WAS FACING 101 MONTHS AND WALKED OUT BECAUSE THE JURIORS ARE US ALL THE PEOPLE THAT HAVE HAD TO DEAL WITH DIRTY COPS AND PROSECUTOS

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Diana Hayes
Diana Hayes - 18.05.2023 00:51

Matt Moore was innocent

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Musings
Musings - 15.04.2023 17:11

I agree - RIDICULOUS. I don't buy Moore's innocence.

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janeasinner
janeasinner - 07.04.2023 07:19

Haha...The prosecutor must not be married or live with anyone. My man has been in the same room with me, not in the same room, in the kitchen, in the liv room, in the den, watching tv, etc., and I have left the house AND come back and he never knew it. lol.

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janeasinner
janeasinner - 07.04.2023 07:07

Who are you? You never said.

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Nadine Keating
Nadine Keating - 02.04.2023 02:49

I do believe that Matheu Moore got away with murder. Just my opinion.

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Lisa Simpson Rules
Lisa Simpson Rules - 28.03.2023 20:40

The Matheau moore verdict is only surprising if you haven't watched the trial. The prosecution didn't prove anything and their theory didn't make sense to me.

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Vienna Orange
Vienna Orange - 28.03.2023 04:36

this michel guy talks too much. let the others get a word in!

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Korb & Dev Holland
Korb & Dev Holland - 26.03.2023 23:09

The guy was a manchurian candidate. Brainwashed and set into motion by the deep state to go after our 2nd amendment rights. Just like all the other mass school shootings. Wake up people!!

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Belladame 🔶
Belladame 🔶 - 23.03.2023 05:52

Dianne Menashe was freaking incredible, as I watched the trial there were people in chat mocking her and I couldn't believe the opinions I read, they were absurd and obviously some people didn't know good lawyering when they saw it. She was an incredible attorney, absolutely amazing and I'm not surprised the jury applauded her. What an asset to criminal law.

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Pokédawn100
Pokédawn100 - 23.03.2023 02:42

Danielle Redlick being found NOT guilty is justice served!! She is the victim.

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Pokédawn100
Pokédawn100 - 23.03.2023 02:24

What is scary is how many innocent ppl are sent to prison.

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Di Cruz
Di Cruz - 21.03.2023 16:03

Since when is it surprise to see a cop(ex) get off for having shot someone dead?

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A. S.
A. S. - 21.03.2023 05:05

Popcorn case- Seems like people in Florida are super paranoid

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Kristen Wahlstrom
Kristen Wahlstrom - 20.03.2023 18:40

THAT HORSE TRAINER WAS PUTTING ON A GOOD ACT AT THE END

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BrownEyedBeauty2008
BrownEyedBeauty2008 - 19.03.2023 23:10

Omg. The transitions SCARE ME 😂

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Mr. 88
Mr. 88 - 19.03.2023 02:56

While entertaining, it is sad to see legal professionals openly approach trials like they are calling a wrestling match. In the first case analysts applaud how the justice systems works, but how long was he in jail for before being found not guilty? Years? And he is financially destroyed because...lawyers. They also acknowledge how much trials are like theatre and facts are often an afterthought. Yet in the same breath they half-heartedly call the US justice system flawed, the best there has ever been. If so, that is really sad. We landed on the moon 50+ years ago. You would think we would have figured out truth matter when trying to pursue the truth.

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NancyZumbachSmith
NancyZumbachSmith - 18.03.2023 20:55

I was so thrilled with Michael Barisone being found not guilty. I think this case should be used as an example in schools as to what bullying can do to people. It's not all fun and games and can have serious consequences.

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Green Man
Green Man - 18.03.2023 19:49

It wasn't surprising that Danielle Redlick was found not guilty. She had years of medical records recording the physical damage that her husband - who had previously been married to her mother - had done to her. Earlier the same day, he had attacked her in public, screaming and shouting at her. She killed him, but with ONE stab. And it was in his shoulder, and everything she described about why it was there ...he had her pinned face down on the kitchen counter etc...worked as she described when re-enacted.
He didn't die immediately. It took at least 10 minutes for him to lose consciousness, during that time he didn't use the landline or his cell phone to call 911 himself...probably because he didn't want to get arrested for domestic violence (he was an attorney). And he had been telling her, and other people, that he would kill her if continued to try to leave him.
He was a real pos.

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Che Anarchist
Che Anarchist - 18.03.2023 04:40

JD frame up must have givin these peoples millions of subs

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adoredpariah
adoredpariah - 17.03.2023 14:05

Like Brian said the Moore case was really a great example of reasonable doubt, and his lawyer did a good job there without being overly theatrical. After some of the testimony by experts I was convinced there was a very good chance she was strangled, but it wasn't a 100% situation and there was no truly solid reason to connect him to it. For me one of the most compelling aspects for the defense was the history of self harm in the family, that she might have just decided that was the day she wanted to go. I still hold my doubts that she did that to herself, but I was not surprised by a jury seeing reasonable doubt there.

I personally was far more surprised by the Cummings case to be honest, his history and that story he concocted was absurd to me. The idea that the victim went to the house to kill him armed with just pepper spray, the idea that he just got pushed onto the gun incidentally, like the victim would shove him toward a deadly weapon, the idea the victim screamed "i'm gonna kill you" etc, it all just came across as the post hoc rationalizations of someone who did something wrong.

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Gdub
Gdub - 17.03.2023 04:50

This channel is so good!!!

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Jill Ruben
Jill Ruben - 17.03.2023 02:20

Did the judge, last case, get in trouble for her obvious, blatant bias?

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Rae Anker
Rae Anker - 16.03.2023 01:31

Guilty as charged, is the verdict how arrogant and unlikeable the host Michel Bryant is.

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cowbdave99
cowbdave99 - 15.03.2023 20:05

Didn't buy that USB cord at a dollar store

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Denise
Denise - 15.03.2023 18:51

Incomplete hanging - Jeffrey Epstein?

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H.E. Pennypacker wealthy industrialist
H.E. Pennypacker wealthy industrialist - 15.03.2023 13:50

Hey you’re mean to me I’m gonna shoot you twice bc you’re mean. But don’t worry I can keep my eyes wide open in trial and tremble sometimes and I can get off on attempted murder bc I’m “crazy” she may have been mean but that’s no excuse for a jury to acquit somebody of shooting somebody twice and at another person for not being nice. Probably some imbeciles on the jury

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Knicknack CottonWolf
Knicknack CottonWolf - 15.03.2023 12:34

you can tell when someone isnt guilty but is in a nightmare poor micheal moore

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Knicknack CottonWolf
Knicknack CottonWolf - 15.03.2023 12:32

Matthew moore clearly didnt have any suspicious air about him in his badgecam videos, compared to someone like chris watts...

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Deanne kliene
Deanne kliene - 15.03.2023 11:09

Casey Anthony for starters ...

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Joanna DeChenne
Joanna DeChenne - 14.03.2023 06:15

I am actually very happy to see that the Johnny Depp v AH trial (clearly the biggest of '22) wasn't included.. because THAT verdict was not shocking at ALL. Thank you Law & Crime!

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Noodles
Noodles - 13.03.2023 06:41

You can tell this guy is a huge fan of Bill O’Reilly

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Apollo_ 45s
Apollo_ 45s - 13.03.2023 04:53

What happened to Alex jones was an absurd miscarriage of justice.

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Tara Pryce
Tara Pryce - 12.03.2023 10:23

20 inches. how would you even tie it to anything

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Kellie W
Kellie W - 09.03.2023 21:22

Nikolas Cruz's trial. There are lots of cringy moments if you watch the entire thing. The only one that genuinely bothered me was how outraged the defense attorneys became over the victim impact statements. What human being cannot understand parents of his 17 victims being angry and disappointed he wasn't given the death penalty? I'm against the death penalty and understood why they felt shattered by the life sentence. It's called empathy. NONE of the victims threatened the defense attorneys' children. Unless I don't understand what a "threat" is? I think the closest anyone came to a threat was saying something like, "you argued this crime wasn't terrible enough to warrant the death penalty, but tell me, what is worse than having our children be hunted and killed?" I'm paraphrasing, but it was along those lines. At the time, it didn't feel like that parent was threatening ANYONE. It just felt painful and like he was grappling with the verdict. And, in fact, since the lead defense attorney used her children as "examples" to make her points throughout the entire case ... I feel like parents had every right to say, effectively, "put yourselves in our shoes." Further, I don't think it was a legitimate SAFETY issue. Meaning, they honestly feared allowing these things to be said would bring danger to their children. I would absolutely support a real issue of safety for any child. Instead, they argued parents should have saved those statements for the media, after they stepped out of the courtroom ... like it was more of a protocol issue. Umm, yeah, that seems much safer??!?!?? Lastly, I honestly just lost all concern for the defense when Tamara Curtis (one of the lead defense attorneys) gave cameras the middle finger and laughed with her client over it. It cracked Cruz up. Trashy. Inappropriate. Callus. 1000X worse than a grieving parent venting. We all understand they were appointed by the court and just doing their jobs. Nobody blames them for defending Cruz. Everyone is entitled to a defense in our country - and someone has to do that. WE ALL GET IT. Of all the disciplines an attorney could practice, I probably respect criminal defense attorneys the most. With this group though, at the very least they could have imparted upon their client that this is a serious and somber situation - not a time to flip the bird and crack up laughing. They could have taken the high road on the statements of grieving parents and understood their frustration. The parents aren't legal professionals emotionally detached from the verdict ... the defense attorneys are SUPPOSED to be. Don't get me started on the judge ...

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grimtt
grimtt - 09.03.2023 00:14

The FL v Cruz case made me wonder how that judge got that “gig,” b/c her competence could be called into question multiple times during the trial. Was hers an appointed position or was she elected to it I wonder.

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Potheadz NDrama
Potheadz NDrama - 08.03.2023 10:04

I’m so glad Mr.Barison was found not guilty. You can tell her & her boyfriend were bullies to that man & tried to destroy him & take all he had. Those jurors got it right!

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Mana Monajemi
Mana Monajemi - 04.03.2023 04:48

Fully agree. Judge definitely didn’t have her court in control. Incompetent for this case. Lost , biased and biased altogether

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Doug Smith
Doug Smith - 04.03.2023 04:09

I hope Cruz spends his 'gifted time' on this planet being the prison pin-cushion!

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Steven Smeeth
Steven Smeeth - 28.02.2023 18:40

I wonder if life insurance was in the picture

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Dan Cam
Dan Cam - 25.02.2023 13:32

Diane Menashe , please get onto Daniel Haltzclaw case and save the man!

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Blatant One
Blatant One - 21.02.2023 17:12

School shooter. Guilty. Life in a hole in the ground.

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