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Behind The Bar - Episode 3: The First Court Appearance

48 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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The first court appearance is where everything becomes real.   In Episode 3 of Behind the Bar, criminal defense attorney Keith Johnson takes listeners inside the moment a case enters the courtroom for the first time — where the client stands before a judge, the charges are formally addressed, and the legal process begins to take shape.   But this episode goes beyond the basics.   Keith breaks down what it’s like to walk into court as a defense lawyer, often without knowing the full story, relying on limited information from the client and their family while preparing to respond in real time.   He also explores the dynamics of bond hearings, the pressure of performing early in a case, and the reality that this is often the first time a family sees the system up close — expecting answers, expecting results.   Because the first appearance isn’t just a formality…   It’s the moment where the fight begins.

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