Episode 71: From Hot Dogs to Homicide: When Headlines Take Over
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In this episode of The Lawmas Podcast, Lauren and Lacey discuss the tension between public opinion and the legal standard of “innocent until proven guilty.” Using current headlines, including discussion surrounding the Epstein files and high-profile allegations, they explore how quickly society forms conclusions before all the facts are known. Lacey shares her perspective as a criminal defense attorney, explaining how prosecutors, media coverage, and social media can influence narratives long before a case reaches trial.
The episode also shifts into two local true-crime stories: a bizarre breach-of-peace case involving a gas station meltdown that led to deportation consequences, and the arrest of a former American Idol contestant charged with his wife’s murder. Through their usual humor and candid debate, Lauren and Lacey discuss how public perception, incomplete information, and snap judgments shape both careers and criminal cases.
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