“What’s The Verdict” is a comprehensive, easy to understand, laypersons, “In Your Face” podcast that provides a detailed insight to the legal field, legal concepts, and how these different legal concepts affect the community. This “in your face” insight is brought to you from the standpoint of young…
In this episode Attorney Brian Gaither, Attorney Andre Smith, and Attorney Julius Collins tackle the most controversial issue of today... Sexual Battery, the Me Too Movement, the Him Too Movement, Kanye West, etc. Please do not miss this show. If you were or are the victim of sexual battery or any other sex crime, please report it, you do not have to be a silent victim. Let your voice be heard.
Is it Snitchin' or is it just being an active member of your local Neighborhood Watch Program? Hear the debate on snitching, confidential informants, co-defendants testifying, family telling on family, etc this upcoming Sunday, September 16, 2018, at 6:00 pm by tuning in to What’s The Verdict! Tune in by way of Podbean, SoundCloud, What’s The Verdict Live on YouTube, What’s The Verdict Live on Facebook, and the Podcast app for iPhone users. #SnitchesGetStitches #SnitchesGetGoodPleaDeals #TheFirstToSquealGetsTheDeal #NeighborhoodWatchThese #LawyerUp The Ultimate Lawyer: Julius Collins | @attorneyjuliuscollins Your Friendly Neighborhood Attorney: Brian Gaither | @gaither_esq The Warrior Lawyer: Andre Smith | @attorneyandrejsmith @whatstheverdictattys
Episode 10: “What’s The Verdict: Drive Sober Or It’s Over: Blame It On The Goose” In this episode, Attorney Julius Collins, Attorney Brian Gaither, and Attorney Andre Smith discuss what a DUI is, the different types of DUIs, the legal ramifications of being charged with a DUI, and standardized field sobriety test, plus more. Tune in and be informed on the DUI laws in Georgia and how you can avoid the many pitfalls that can come about when you are in physical control of a moving vehicle. Tune in as we tackle this serious issue with humor and knowledge.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Attorney, Attorney Brian Gaither; The Warrior Lawyer, Attorney Andre Smith; and The Ultimate Lawyer, Attorney Julius Collins discuss the legal theory of self-defense and give a detailed in your face analysis of what the reasonable person standard truly is and in what situations the self-defense claim may work. Guard Ya Grill.
Your favorite young lawyers discuss the (somewhat) new law in Georgia that prohibits you from using your cell phone while your driving. We also recap The National Black Prosecutors Association Conference that took place in Denver, Colorado showing appreciation for all those African Americans out here doing good in the hood through their involvement within the system.
On this episode, we discuss the importance of Juneteenth, Jim Crow Laws and how race can still be considered as a determining factor in the sentencing stage of the Criminal Justice System. Tune in and get the info. Check us out on Podbean, SoundCloud, and Podcast (I-Phone Users). #WhatsTheVerdictAttorneys #WhatsTheVerdict #LawyerUp #YouWantToGoToJailOrYouWantToGoHome #BlackLawyersMatter #KnowYourHistoryAndKnowYourRights @gaither_esq @attorneyandrejsmith @attorneyjuliuscollins @whatstheverdictattys
Season 2: Episode 6: “Get Out: Should I Stay Or Should I Go?” a discussion about the law of criminal trespass and recent events in America where African Americans were either forcibly removed by police, arrested for waiting on a business partner or asked to speed play at a golf course. What’s The Verdict Attorneys continue to explore the legal field from the standpoint of African American Attorneys in Atlanta with nothing short of the raw truth. The trio also touches on Kanye West and “choices”.
In Episode 5, Attorney Julius B. Collins, Attorney Brian Gaither, and Attorney Andre J. Smith discuss probation and parole. The many pros and cons of probation are explored and the crew gives their take on Meek Mill’s Probation Revocation.
In this episode we drop info on the new series “What’s The Verdict Live” as well as the links to Facebook and YouTube pages. We will also discuss the importance of mentorship, being present, putting yourself in positions to succeed and dropping other gems of motivation to help get you through the week. Tune in!! Check out the Facebook Page here! Check out our first Live Podcast video on Youtube!
In Episode 3 we talk about the history of the second amendment of the U.S. Constitution, Florida’s new gun legislation, Delta Airlines vs. The NRA and Georgia Lawmakers, guns laws in Georgia, teachers being armed with guns, and police marksmanship etc with Office Weldon. Officer Weldon is a 20-year law enforcement vet who has served as a SWAT Officer, Drug Court Officer, Patrol Officer, Community Specialist, and now a Police Officer Trainer. Officer Weldon is a former gang member who now promotes community policing, changing the system from the inside, and being able to turn your life around.
This episode will focus on the history of bonds; the true purpose of a bond/bail; the different prongs that the Court must analyze when either granting or denying a bond; and how Atlanta Municipal Court and the City of Atlanta, like many other cities have now prohibited cash bonds for many city ordinance infractions and misdemeanors. We have Attorney Frank Gaither appearing this episode who has held many positions in the legal arena and also sits on a board in Dekalb County where their aim is to ban cash bonds. Tune in and get the facts, the law, and the history. #YouWantToGoToJailOrYouWantToListenToOurPodcastAndGoHome #CashBonds #Bonds #GreedyBondingCompanies #WhatsTheVerdictEpisode2 Follow the IG page @whatstheverdictattys and take this journey with us as we continue to feed you through the eyes of young black male attorneys. To listen go to ITunes, SoundCloud, or Podbean and search “What’s The Verdict”. #NotGuilty @gaither_esq @attorneyandrejsmith @whatstheverdictattys
Podcast: Episode 1 In this episode Attorney Brian Gaither, Attorney Andre Smith, and Attorney Julius Collins discuss why they became attorneys, the legacy of the late great Justice Thurgood Marshall and expungements. Tune in and get the verdict.