• Sean Diddy Combs: From 'Diddy' to 'Did He Just Get Arrested?!'
    Sep 28 2024

    We are discussing the federal indictment against P. Diddy, which includes severe charges such as sex trafficking, racketeering, and abuse, both physical and sexual, as well as emotional abuse. The indictment also alleges forced labor and obstruction of justice.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Family Law After Dark - With the SchnitzelNinja
    Sep 26 2024

    The 3 go over crazy divorce hypotheticals and give some solid advice.

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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • Madeline Soto Update: REVEALED - Crimes Jennifer Soto Can Be Charged With Right Now!
    Sep 21 2024

    Link Tree 🔗🌲 : https://linktr.ee/thetiltedlawyer

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    55 mins
  • Jennifer Soto Cannot Be Charged?
    Sep 14 2024

    An investigative subpoena in Florida compels a person to attend and testify or produce documents before a court, grand jury, or state attorney during an investigation, proceeding, or trial for a violation of criminal statutes. The person cannot refuse to testify on the grounds that the testimony may incriminate them. However, the testimony or evidence provided under such a subpoena cannot be used against the person in any criminal investigation or proceeding, except in cases of perjury committed while giving the testimony or for any subsequent perjury § 914.04. Witnesses; person not excused from testifying or producing evidence in certain prosecutions on ground testimony might incriminate him or her; use of testimony given or evidence produced., State v. Mitrani, 19 So. 3d 1065, Zile v. State, 710 So. 2d 729. The immunity provided under Florida law is known as "use and derivative use immunity." This means that the compelled statements and any information derived from those statements cannot be used against the witness in any subsequent prosecution, except for perjury committed during the testimony State v. Mitrani, 19 So. 3d 1065, Zile v. State, 710 So. 2d 729. The Florida Supreme Court has affirmed that such immunity precludes the use of the compelled testimony in any criminal prosecution against the witness, ensuring that the witness is protected from self-incrimination State ex rel. Hickland v. Coleman, 137 Fla. 102, Putnal v. State, 468 So. 2d 444. Therefore, while a person is required to comply with an investigative subpoena and provide testimony, the testimony given cannot be used against them in future criminal proceedings, with the exception of perjury charges related to the testimony itself State v. Mitrani, 19 So. 3d 1065, Zile v. State, 710 So. 2d 729, Putnal v. State, 468 So. 2d 444. This does not mean she cannot be charged for her role in Madeline's death.

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • Family Law After Dark - HUSBAND'S DARK SECRET EXPOSED After Wife's Dramatic Transformation
    Sep 11 2024

    An update about a sister's dramatic meltdown after her husband served her with divorce papers, culminating in her arrest for assault against her husband and his mother. - A husband is considering divorcing his wife after coming into a windfall, because he feels she is taking advantage of the situation by expecting him to cover her beauty expenses, which he views as her entitlement to his new wealth. - A man is seeking advice on whether it's appropriate to seek a divorce and assets from his wife, whom he believes used him to obtain a green card, after she revealed she no longer loves him. - A man seeks advice on whether he's an asshole for leaving his wife after 13 years of enduring her cheating, lying, and manipulation, fueled by her bipolar disorder, all while he stayed for the sake of their four children.

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • Family Law After Dark: So You Wanna Get a Divorce?
    Sep 8 2024

    Omar and his cohost Melissa give advice to couples thinking about getting divorced, opening up their marriage and much more!

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • What's the REAL Story Behind the Georgia School Shooting?
    Sep 7 2024

    The suspected gunman is in custody and was identified as a 14-year-old student of the school, which is about an hour outside of Atlanta. Here’s what we know: Victims The four people killed have been identified as: - Mason Schermerhorn, a 14-year-old student - Christian Angulo, a 14-year-old student - Richard Aspinwall, a teacher - Cristina Irimie, a teacher The adults killed were both math teachers, and Aspinwall was also an assistant football coach, according to the school’s website. Nine other people — eight students and one teacher — were wounded and hospitalized, all of whom are expected to survive. Suspected shooter The suspected gunman has been identified as Colt Gray. - Gray will be charged with murder and tried as an adult. - Gray was questioned by law enforcement last year regarding “several anonymous tips about online threats to commit a school shooting at an unidentified location and time,” according to FBI Atlanta and the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office. At that time, there was no probable cause for arrest. • Colt Gray, a 14-year-old, has been charged with four counts of felony murder for the shooting at Apalachee High School. • Colt's father, Colin Gray, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter, second-degree murder, and cruelty to children for allegedly providing Colt with a firearm. • Prior to the shooting, authorities received anonymous tips about threats to shoot up a school, leading them to investigate Colt and his father. • The investigation revealed that Colin Gray had been teaching Colt about firearms and safety, claiming he was trying to get his son away from video games. • Colin Gray said he kept his firearms unloaded, but investigators found conflicting evidence regarding Colt's access to the weapons. • The shooting has devastated the community of Winder, Georgia, with residents grappling with the tragedy and remembering the victims. • Colt's aunt claims he struggled with mental health issues and sought help before the shooting, raising concerns about the lack of support he received. Source: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/09/06/georgia-shooting-updates-apalachee-high-school-colt-gray/75098858007/

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Tilted Daily: Sarah Boone Hires a New Lawyer - James Owens Opts for Fame
    Sep 5 2024

    Sarah Boone hired an attorney. In perhaps an act of kindness, or perhaps more accurately, professional exploitation , James Owens has answered the bell to represent Boone in her Trial currently scheduled for October of this year. He tried unsuccessfully to get the trial continued, to know avail. As it were, the judge is weary of Boone's antics, and offered a firm admonition to Owens in court stating essentially, he knew what he was getting himself into, there would be no continuances, and lots of luck to you.

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    35 mins