Candy began an affair with Allan Gore, the husband of her friend, Betty, but she was not prepared for the deadly turn that her romantic rendezvous would take. Retired Attorney Robert Udashen was a member of Candy Montgomery's defense team. He reflects on the high-profile trial that ensued.
Former Assist. U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Andy McCarthy shares some of the most interesting cases he prosecuted in Manhattan and more!
Story #1: Can we save free speech in the West?
Story #2: Why Will is quitting Zyn, but not before he ranks the top ten flavors.
Story #3: The top four debates headed into College Football's conference championship weekend.
In 1989, 15-year-old Angela Correa disappeared after taking pictures for her photography class in Peekskill, New York. Two days later, her body was found. Jeff Deskovic was coerced into a false confession and was wrongfully convicted for her murder. Exoneree and Lawyer Justice Jeff Deskovic shares the story of his wrongful conviction and his fight for justice.
Today, Trey breaks down why Hunter Biden's plea agreement was put on hold after federal judge raised concerns over the terms of the agreement. Later he explains how some prisoners are able to use cell phones on prison grounds.
Shannon is joined by Professor at the University of Texas School of Law and NYT bestselling author Stephen Vladeck to discuss his latest book, The Shadow Docket: How the Supreme Court Uses Stealth Rulings to Amass Power and Undermine the Republic.
How would a prosecutor define, "Beyond a reasonable doubt"? District Attorney of Shelby County, Tennessee, Steve Mulroy joins to answer the question.
Jason is joined by FOX & Friends Weekend Co-Host and Host of The Will Cain Podcast, Will Cain, to discuss the career journey that led him to FOX. Will reminisces on his upbringing in Sherman, Texas, and the impact that swimming and water polo had on his character. Plus, he discusses his journey from Texas to California, and why he feels his law degree helps him more in the broadcasting industry than his journalism degree.
On this episode, Trey sits down to weigh in on the verdict in the Alex Murdaugh double-murder trial, lays out the facts of the case, and breaks down what the prosecution got right during the six-week trial.
On this episode, Trey is joined by FOX News Contributor, former DC Police Detective, and Defense Attorney, Ted Williams to discuss how he made his way into law enforcement and later became a defense attorney.
On this episode, Sean and Rachel sit down with attorney Peter Breen, who is representing Mark Houck, a pro-life activist that was arrested by the FBI at his home in Pennsylvania, for an alleged violation of the FACE Act.
On this episode, Trey discusses tactics to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and the mistakes often made in background checks to purchase firearms.
This week, Trey sits down with Former United States Deputy Attorney General, George Terwilliger III, to reflect on his career as Deputy Attorney General and a Prosecutor.