Most people think they understand how criminal cases work. They don’t.
In this episode, I break down three real scenarios that show how quickly things fall apart between what seems obvious and what the law actually requires.
First, an aggravated DUI case where the driver was well over the legal limit, caused a crash, and the victim died—but that still wasn’t enough to guarantee a conviction. The missing piece? Causation.
Then we get into why juries hang up on cases. It’s not always about the evidence. It’s about doubt, personalities, and the one issue jurors just can’t get past.
And finally, a burglary case that makes absolutely no sense on its face—a neighbor breaks into a woman’s home, goes through her personal items, and is later caught wearing her clothing. No theft. No logical motive. Just a reminder that real cases are often stranger than anything you see on TV.
This is how the courtroom actually works.