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Retrial Weeks 7 & 8 Recap: ARCCA, Barka and Snarka

52 min · 14 de jun de 2025
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The Defense's Case in chief was presented over weeks 7 and half way into week 8. Wrapping up the trial were defense witnesses who represented ARCCA (the crash daddies), a new medical examiner, and some original and dependable witnesses that came back for season two, including Dr. Russell and Lucky with his Franken-Truck. The Cross examinations became very heated however, leading to 2 mistrial motions on behalf of the defense for unethical and egregious behavior by the state's prosecutor, as well as some overall snark and general "I've Had IT" moments with Jackson and Brennan bickering in open court. Bev lost control of the courtroom and it was a good thing this was approaching the end. Be sure to subscribe and if you like our content, check out Hometown Media Stories on Spotify, Apple and Amazon Podcasts!

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