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The Legal Week in Review!
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A Busy Week in Courts
Jim and Randal take an amusing look at the weeks legal news. Among the top stories: A convicted murderer who was convicted of three brutal killings is now pleading to be spared from the death penalty. A well-known Colorado judge is in legal hot water after he is accused of surfing porn sites in his chambers, along with various tawdry entanglements with a prostitute. And the Supreme Court takes a look at light cigarettes.
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Lawyers Suing Lawyers
Jim and Randal discuss the case of three laid-off employees of a California law firm who are suing because state law was not followed when they were asked to hit the road. Andthe US now has 1.2 million attorneys and they graduate with an average loan debt of $73,000, which is causing great consternation at law schools. Plus, Britney Spearss most recent legal wrangles end in a hung jury. And the Sen. Ted Stevens trial is held up by juror problems.
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Listener Questions
Jim and Randal tackle listener questions, including whether a computer program is good enough to create a will for the average couple, what the statute of limitations is on murder, how to inexpensively create a copyright, and the meaning of double indemnity.
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