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Both Sides of the Bench

Podcast de Shaun Yurtkuran

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State’s Case (Prosecution) How cases get built—and where they break.Former prosecutor breaking down the strategy, the spin, and the shortcuts.Not every “slam dunk” is real. Defense (Reality Check) This is where the State gets tested.Real defense strategy. Real courtroom pressure.It’s not what they say—it’s what they can prove.

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episode "Don't Blow!" The Biggest DUI Myth Lawyers Keep Selling artwork

"Don't Blow!" The Biggest DUI Myth Lawyers Keep Selling

For decades, people have heard the same advice after a DUI stop: "Don't blow." But is that actually good advice? In this episode of Both Sides of the Bench, former prosecutor and Mississippi criminal defense attorney Shaun Yurtkuran breaks down the reality behind refusing a breathalyzer. Learn the difference between roadside breath tests and the Intoxilyzer, why refusing can trigger a 90-day license suspension, and why the famous "I only had two drinks" explanation never seems to work. Shaun shares practical, real-world insight from both sides of the courtroom and explains why legal myths often sound better than they work in practice. If you've ever wondered whether refusing a breath test helps or hurts your case, this episode is for you.

4 de jun de 2026 - 12 min
episode The Crash: Did Mackenzie Shirilla's Defense Team Blow the Case? artwork

The Crash: Did Mackenzie Shirilla's Defense Team Blow the Case?

Netflix's The Crash has reignited debate over one of the most controversial murder cases in recent memory. Did Mackenzie Shirilla intentionally drive her car into a building, killing her boyfriend Dominic Russo and friend Davion Flanagan, or was it a tragic act of reckless driving that prosecutors turned into a murder case? In this episode of Both Sides of the Bench, former prosecutor and criminal defense attorney Shaun Yurtkuran breaks down the evidence, the law, and the defense strategy that continues to divide lawyers across the country. Shaun explains the difference between direct and circumstantial evidence, how prosecutors prove intent, why Hollywood's version of premeditation is often wrong, and why he believes the decision to waive a jury trial may have been the defense's biggest mistake. Drawing on 21 years of courtroom experience and comparing the case to a fatal crash prosecution from his own career, Shaun examines the question at the heart of The Crash: When does reckless driving become murder? Was the evidence enough to prove intent beyond a reasonable doubt? And would twelve jurors have reached the same conclusion as the judge? Join the discussion.

30 de may de 2026 - 34 min
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