• Juris Deranged

  • By: Raven
  • Podcast

Juris Deranged

By: Raven
  • Summary

  • Getting a law degree (juris doctorate) is one of the more deranged things a person can do. So learn about all the deranged things in law and true crime from one.
    © 2024 Raven
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Episodes
  • Young Thuggin'
    Nov 15 2024

    A very quick overview of one of the longest trials in Georgia history against one of the biggest hip hop artists of these times: Young Thug. Covering a few issues that are commonly misunderstood, including RICO charges, the difference between civil and criminal contempt, and the use of rap lyrics as evidence and the First Amendment.

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    38 mins
  • Whatever happened to Bob Saget?
    Nov 4 2024

    After a long hiatus, Juris Deranged is back and covering questions about autopsies and death investigations with Deputy Death Investigator Roy Hubbard. In reviewing the overall death investigation procedure, we look specifically at the death of 90s icon and comedian Bob Saget, and explore whether further investigation might be worthwhile.

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    47 mins
  • Q&A with Me and Mrs. Always Right
    Aug 26 2024

    In this inaugural episode, Raven talks with Me and Mrs. Always Right, the smart and witty podcast hosts who were kind enough to kickstart this new venture. Me and Mrs. Always Right pose a Questions and Answers sesh with Raven about the Fifth Amendment, what it's like being a criminal defense lawyer, and general information for people navigating interactions with law enforcement. None of this is legal advice but it is a good introduction into the field. Thank you to these two wonderful guests and enjoy this first episode of Juris Deranged, a juris doctor - but deranged.

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    58 mins

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