You’re Free To Go
Welcome to Episode 50 of You're Free to Go! To celebrate this milestone, criminal defense attorneys and former prosecutors Guy Fronstin and Mark Nurick share some of the most unbelievable cases from their decades in the courtroom. In this episode, Guy tells the incredible story of how a domestic violence victim's burglary was solved through instinct and criminal psychology. Mark recounts a shocking federal drug case where a key witness was murdered before trial, another witness mysteriously disappeared, and his own client later admitted to ordering the hit. The conversation continues with a fascinating white-collar fraud case involving a high-paid executive who secretly stole more than $1 million using fake vendor invoices—and somehow avoided criminal charges. From murder-for-hire and courtroom strategy to plea bargains, attorney-client privilege, and sophisticated financial crimes, this episode offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how experienced criminal defense lawyers navigate some of the most complex cases imaginable. In this episode: * Episode 50 celebration * Solving a burglary through criminal profiling * Domestic violence and victim representation * A federal drug trafficking case gone horribly wrong * The witness who was murdered before trial * Attorney-client privilege explained * Plea bargaining in murder cases * Million-dollar corporate fraud * White-collar crime investigations * How experienced criminal defense attorneys think If you enjoy true crime, courtroom stories, and real-life legal cases, be sure to Like, Subscribe, and turn on notifications for more episodes of You're Free to Go.
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