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Can a fatal car crash be prosecuted as first-degree murder? In this episode of You're Free to Go, attorneys Guy Fronstin and Mark Nurick break down Netflix's viral documentary The Crash and discuss the controversial conviction of Mackenzie Shirilla, examining the legal questions surrounding intent, evidence, and the appeals process. The conversation then shifts to one of the most unbelievable DUI trials Guy has ever handled. From an unusual courtroom defense to an unexpected jury verdict, this real-life case takes twists that sound too outrageous to be true. The hosts also discuss judicial discretion, "robe fever," and memorable courtroom stories that highlight how much influence judges can have over a case. In this episode: * Netflix's The Crash and the Mackenzie Shirilla case * Can a DUI be prosecuted as first-degree murder? * The role of appeals and bench trials * The wildest DUI defense Guy has ever used * How juries evaluate DUI evidence * Judicial discretion and "robe fever" * Real courtroom stories from decades of criminal defense * Why the right defense strategy can change everything If you enjoy true crime, criminal law, courtroom strategy, and behind-the-scenes stories from veteran defense attorneys, this episode is one you won't want to miss.
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