Let's Talk: How the Media Shapes Public Opinion During Trials
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In this episode of Let's Talk, we're diving deep into one of the most controversial issues in modern justice: the media's role in shaping public opinion during criminal trials.
From the O.J. Simpson trial to the Derek Chauvin case — we break down how news networks, social media, and online commentary can influence public perception, poison jury pools, and potentially compromise the very foundation of a fair trial.
This isn't about picking sides. It's about understanding the system — and asking whether justice is truly being served when a verdict is reached in the court of public opinion before it's ever reached in a courtroom.
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