Legal Chaos Podcast

Deception, Predisposition, and Manipulation- #8

1 h 31 min · 14 de may de 2026
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What is the difference between deception, predisposition, and manipulation? On this week's episode of the Legal Chaos podcast, Nick and Tony take a step away from the technology world to look at some more traditional real world cases. There was big news in the Alex Murdoch case as his appeal for a new trial succeeded after it was discovered that the clerk of courts had influenced the jury in his conviction. A Miami University senior was arrested for felony drug possession following a month long investigation involving his mail being tracked and searched with drug dogs. In Baton Rouge, police answered the phone of an apprehended individual and pretended to be him to arrange a black market business deal while filming it for their own television show. Many have labeled this interaction as entrapment, but as discussed on this week’s episode, it doesn’t quite fit the bill. Finally, they analyze some real world criminal liability disclaimers; when they work and when they don’t.

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