True crime's forbidden stories of the criminal system from the insiders' perspective of public defen
Two public defenders, Amy and Noah, do an excellent job walking their client out of the courthouse w
Public defenders from Indiana, Amy and Noah, represent a client arrested and prosecuted for murder b
ANG's very own Michael has a client found not guilty of attempted carjacking all because of a simple
A bad bench officer's ruling, racial profiling, discriminatory police practices, and a young sympath
Not guilty of murder. Listen as one of Los Angeles' best criminal defense attorneys describes how he
A straight acquittal on seven child abuse charges by questioning the detective's questioning techniq
Robbery with a gun to straight acquittal. Public defender Mark navigates his client to acquittal thr
Public defender Benny is able to humanize and explain his client's actions in such a manner that he
Not Guilty of resisting/obstructing/delaying a peace officer when the client is brutally beaten by o
Gang homicide trial featuring public defender Ms. J and our Founding Fathers inspire a jury to say "
Gang murder and attempted gang murder with cell phone site evidence, ballistic evidence, and a recor
Acquitted of murder despite dirty officers’ fabrication, falsification, and destruction of evidence.
Public defender Omid floods the prosecution’s case with reasonable doubt while his client takes the
ANG’s very own David as he battles not only the government but an equally powerful and much scarier
Evan defends his client against unjust DV allegations stemming from accidental conduct while also pr
In this episode public defender Luca Brasi exposes the lying ways of a career victim who is now slee
Public defender Mooch shares how his open and honest approach with the jury and his gift of telling
In this episode Public Defender Mike kicks back on a double homicide while the DA’s case implodes al
Public defender Ruby saves her innocent client from the pits by grilling an unreliable identificatio
In this week’s episode public defender Annie discusses how the appellate court agreed with her that