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The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs

The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs

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Alice and Brett, hosts of the true crime podcast, The Prosecutors, bring their experience as prosecutors to the hottest stories in true crime. Whether it’s breaking developments in a cold case, the intricacies of sentencing, or analysis of what’s really going on in trials in the news, they’ll have you covered.© Copyright © 2002-2025 PodcastOne.com. All rights reserved. Biographies & Memoirs True Crime
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  • 221: The Harmony Montgomery Case: Conviction Overturned
    Jul 10 2026

    We discuss the disappointing result out of New Hampshire, where the state's Supreme Court has overturned the conviction of Adam Montgomery in the brutal murder of his daughter, Harmony, on dubious grounds. What does it mean? And what's next?

    Check out more about the cases we cover on The Prosecutors + at our Substack the True Crime Times

    Check out our other show, The Prosecutors, for true crime cases and mysteries.

    For early and ad-free access to episodes as well as the opportunity to watch us record episodes live, join our Patreon

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    47 mins
  • 220. Supreme Court Preview
    Jul 3 2026

    Before the Supreme Court released its final opinions, we described the cases and predicted the outcome. Come see how we did, and how these decisions could affect your life.

    Check out more about the cases we cover on The Prosecutors + at our Substack the True Crime Times

    Check out our other show, The Prosecutors, for true crime cases and mysteries.

    For early and ad-free access to episodes as well as the opportunity to watch us record episodes live, join our Patreon

    For early and ad-free episodes, you can subscribe on Apple Podcasts.

    Get Prosecutors Podcast Merch

    Join our fan-run Facebook Group: the Gallery on Facebook for case discussions, hot legal topics, and more.

    Follow us on X, or as we’ll always call it: Twitter @prosecutorspod

    Find us on Instagram or Threads @prosecutorspod

    Check out our website for case resources

    Hang out with us on TikTok @prosecutorspod




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    52 mins
  • 219. Randy Barnett and Felony Review
    Jun 26 2026

    Randy Barnett is one of the most influential legal scholars in America. But before he was a professor, he was a prosecutor in Cook County, Illinois during the days that made Chicago corruption infamous. He discusses his new book, Felony Review, which tells the shocking tale of Chicago corruption through the eyes of a young prosecutor.

    Note from Brett: This is the best book we've had the opportunity to discuss on the podcast. Buy it at the link below. You'll love it.

    https://amzn.to/3T0mrcs

    Check out our new True Crime Substack, The True Crime Times

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    Join the Gallery on Facebook

    Follow us on Twitter

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    Check out our website for case resources:

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    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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    57 mins
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great explanation for the lay person. I agree, they got it right. horrible people are everywhere walking around. But should only go to trial for breaking laws. writing this on my phone so please excuse errors.

great explanation

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I love these breakdowns on these legal topics. The examples you use on cases we're all familiar with. Great job and I hope to see more.

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