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Episode 67: When Criminal Cases Go Wrong: Famous Mistakes and Their Consequences

Episode 67: When Criminal Cases Go Wrong: Famous Mistakes and Their Consequences

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In this solo episode of The Lawmas Podcast, Lacey dives into what happens when things go wrong in criminal cases and why those mistakes can change outcomes forever. Using some of the most infamous examples in legal history, she explains how errors can occur during investigations, trials, and plea negotiations, and how those mistakes impact both the prosecution and the defense.

From the infamous glove moment in the O.J. Simpson trial to investigative failures in serial killer cases and immunity agreements that backfired, Lacey walks through real-world examples that show how one misstep can alter the course of justice. She also explains key legal concepts like double jeopardy, mistrials, appeals, and post-conviction relief, highlighting why some mistakes can be corrected and others can’t.

The episode offers a candid, behind-the-scenes look at the high stakes of criminal law and the lasting consequences when errors happen inside the courtroom and beyond.

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