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On this weeks edition of KEVO has been to 2 goat ropings & a county fair & never heard such stupid shit: Michelle Obama has to be the MOST miserable person on the planet along with extremely dishonest & disgustingly wrong; A Circuit Court Judge decides to play hide & seek with an illegal alien criminal that beat a man & A WOMAN (woman = adult human female) with intentions of stopping the deportation of that vile woman beating criminal; Shedeur Sanders is NOT a victim of racism....he is a self made "victim" of not acting like an ADULT; Bill Belichick has got a huge problem....& she is 24 years old & needs to be put in her place; ALL THAT AND MORE ON: Unwavering - Toxic Masculinity from the Dudes Den sponsored by RHTC, Incorporated
keywords Armed American Radio, gun rights, Second Amendment, Judge Lawrence Van Dyke, California gun laws, magazine capacity ban, political commentary, firearms education, dissenting opinions, legal analysis summary In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses various topics related to gun rights, including upcoming guests, political commentary on gun legislation, and a unique dissent from Judge Lawrence Van Dyke regarding California's magazine capacity ban. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding firearms and the implications of legal arguments surrounding the Second Amendment. Judge Van Dyke's video dissent is analyzed in detail, showcasing his expertise and the flaws in the majority's reasoning. takeaways Mark Walters introduces the show and its purpose. Upcoming guests include Stephen Gotowski and Thomas Massey. Discussion on the political landscape and gun legislation. California's magazine capacity ban is a focal point. Judge Lawrence Van Dyke's dissent is highlighted as unique. The importance of understanding firearms is emphasized. Judge Van Dyke's video dissent is presented and analyzed. The judge demonstrates various firearm components. The implications of firearm accessories are discussed. Final thoughts on the judge's dissent and its significance.
Despite some gains, women remain significantly underrepresented in decision-making positions – especially at senior levels of the judiciary worldwide.Judge Angela Attachie, from Ghana, is both a Circuit Court Judge and the Queen Mother of Ho Bankoe – a dual role that makes her as a key figure in community governance and social development.Speaking to UN News' Pia Blondel, she talks about her journey to the courtroom, her experience as a woman in a traditionally male-dominated field, and what needs to change for more women to rise in leadership positions.
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This Sunday Funday, Gregory and friends: Jim Babcock from Isabel's Market + Eatery, Coast 236 Restaurant & Bar chat in the early morning before Emily Jipp running for 48th Circuit Court Judge comes on to share her experience, followed by Eric Peterson from Retro Bakery, closed by Randy Walker from Lakeshore Pet Boutique for Community Pride, MI. Happy Sunday Funday! 5-26-24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Katy Rey for an extraordinary podcast episode featuring Kate Spurlock, a fierce protector and advocate for victims as the Pinellas County Assistant State Attorney for the Special Victim’s Unit and a candidate for Circuit Court Judge. [Sixth Circuit Judge (Pinellas and Pasco Counties), Group 9] Kate Spurlock is a powerhouse in the courtroom and […]
About Our GuestSamah (“Sam”) T. Abukhodeir was born and raised in Lake Wales, Florida. Following high school, Ms. Abukhodeir moved to Tallahassee, Florida, to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology with a Minor in Arabic and Child Development at Florida State University. Ms. Abukhodeir obtained her Juris Doctor from Florida International University College of Law, where she was on the Dean's List and earned two CALI Excellence for the Future Awards in Islamic/Sharia Law and Judicial Externship. While in law school, Ms. Abukhodeir worked as a Graduate Assistant to Law Professor Cyra Choudhury and was a judicial intern for the Honorable Marisa Tinkler Mendez, Circuit Court Judge in the Criminal Division of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in Miami-Dade, Florida, and the Honorable Maria M. Korvick, Circuit Court Judge in the Probate Division of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in Miami-Dade, Florida. Notable Links:Official website: https://floridaprobateandfamilylaw.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/floridaprobatefamilylawyerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyerladyboss/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-florida-probate-family-law-firm/?viewAsMember=true ********** "Women Winning Divorce" is a radio show and podcast hosted by Heather Quick: Attorney, Entrepreneur, Author and Founder of Florida Women's Law Group, the only divorce firm for women, by women. Each week Heather sits down with innovative professionals and leaders who are focused on how you can be your best self, before, during or after divorce. In these conversations, we are looking at how women can win at life. With our guests, we enjoy the opportunity to explore ways all women can win and enhance their life, no matter where they are in their journey, because divorce is just point in life, not the end and not what defines you, rather it can be a catalyst for growth. Come join the conversation on social media, and join our Facebook group, Women Winning Divorce and send comments and suggestions, we want to bring you content that helps move your life forward.Women Winning Divorce Podcast Series https://www.womenwinningdivorce.com/Women Winning Divorce Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/685277376560289Florida Women's Law Grouphttps://www.floridawomenslawgroup.com/Divorce 101 Online Course: https://heather-quick.mykajabi.com/ Thank you for listening. Please share the podcast with your friends and colleagues. Send your questions, comments, and feedback to marketing@4womenlaw.com Women Winning Divorce is supported by Florida Women's Law Group Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not an advertisement for legal services. The information provided on this podcast is not intended to be legal advice. You should not rely on what you hear on this podcast as legal advice. If you have a legal issue, please contact a lawyer. The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely those of the individuals and do not represent the views or opinions of the firms or organizations with which they are affiliated or the views or opinions of this podcast's advertisers. This podcast is available for private, non-commercial use only. Any editing, reproduction, or redistribution of this podcast for commercial use or monetary gain without the expressed, written consent of the podcast's creator is prohibited.
Paul Gwaltney is running for Circuit Court Judge in Monongalia County. He discusses a number of topics including the, his experience on the bench, the role of the judge, challenges facing families and how to fairly apply the law. Early voting begins on May 1st. Election Day is May 14th.
Judicial candidate Natalie Sal is in-studio. She's running for Circuit Court Judge in Mon County Division 1. Dave breaks down a lawsuit filed against Morgantown, challenging the city's panhandling ordinance. Plus, why West Virginia's politics haven't changed, just adjusted to the national political scene.
Natalie Sal is running for Circuit Court Judge in Monongalia County. She discusses a number of topics including the role of the judge, challenges facing families t, and how to fairly apply the law. Early voting begins on May 1st. Election Day is May 14th.
Michael Simms is running for Circuit Court Judge in Monongalia County. He discusses a number of topics including the role of the judge, establishing a Family Treatment Court, and how to fairly apply the law. Early voting begins on May 1st. Election Day is May 14th.
Michael Simms, candidate for Circuit Court Judge, is in the studio. Details on the 7th Annual Cupcake and Craft Beer Fest in Morgantown and a recap of Morgantown City Council's meeting where speakers wanted to address the homeless problem.
Sherwin is joined by Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Candidate Rochelle Johnson as they discuss why you should vote for her and what she plans to accomplish.
Episode 337 of Boss Hog of Liberty is out! Jeremiah Morrell, Dakota Davis, Devon Guffey, and Zach Burcham are your regular voices. The candidate series has returned. Special thanks to Weiland's Flowers and Ink and Ale Brewhouse for supporting the series for the spring elections. City Court Judge Joe Lansinger is running for Circuit Court 3 Judge. We talk about how the courts are set up in Indiana, what cases they might handle, and how it is different from a city court. This is a contested election, and we hope to have incumbent Judge McCord join us in April. What influence does the Judge have over the headcount in our jail population? Judge Lansinger is campaigning for the addition of a mental health court. Really educational night to kick off the candidate series! Our program is community supported on Patreon. Do your part by chipping into the cause by donating monthly at any level at www.patreon.com/bosshogofliberty and receive even more BONUS coverage and content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Honorable Chris Comer has been on the bench for about the past decade or so, serving as a Circuit Court Judge in Madison County, Alabama. Judge Comer is a graduate of the University of Alabama School of Law. After graduating, he served as a judicial clerk for Judge Buddy Little. He then worked for several years as an assistant district attorney in Madison County followed by a partnership at Wilmer and Lee before he became a judge. Judge Comer is highly respected by both lawyers and litigants who practice before him. He also gives back to the community in several ways, to include long time service as the judicial member of the Madison County Volunteer Lawyers Program. We are fortunate to have him on the bench here in Huntsville/Madison County and I hope you enjoy hearing his story on this episode of the podcast.
Taylor Shelton, a geographer and an assistant professor at Georgia State University, discusses new research from GSU and Rutgers University that reveals three companies own more than 19,000 rental homes in metro Atlanta. Plus, Wendell Griffen, a retired Arkansas Court of Appeals & Circuit Court Judge, discusses the potential impact of the Alabama Supreme Court's recent ruling that frozen embryos can be considered children, therefore they are protected under Alabama's Wrongful Death of a Minor Act.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Your firm is more likely to succeed with the right software in place, but not all lawyers have a large technology budget. Judge Barbara Leach shares cost-effective software solutions that can help lawyers grow their business and increase efficiency. Judge Leach emphasizes the importance of a basic investment in practice management software early in your firm's development to seamlessly move from a few clients to many more. She also outlines the valuable resources both mandatory and voluntary bar associations have to offer their members. Barbara Leach is a Circuit Court Judge in Orlando, Florida where she currently serves one of three Domestic Violence Divisions.
Your firm is more likely to succeed with the right software in place, but not all lawyers have a large technology budget. Judge Barbara Leach shares cost-effective software solutions that can help lawyers grow their business and increase efficiency. Judge Leach emphasizes the importance of a basic investment in practice management software early in your firm's development to seamlessly move from a few clients to many more. She also outlines the valuable resources both mandatory and voluntary bar associations have to offer their members. Barbara Leach is a Circuit Court Judge in Orlando, Florida where she currently serves one of three Domestic Violence Divisions.
"Keeping Politics Out of the Courtroom"The Tennessee Conservative's Kelly Jackson interviews 21st Judicial District Circuit Court Candidate David Veile.In recent years, we have seen unprecedented judicial activism from benches all over our country.It seems there are many judges who forget that their job is to interpret the laws that govern our country, states and counties.Who we choose for these important positions matters a great deal.Join the Tennessee Conservative's Kelly Jackson as she sits down with current candidate for Circuit Court Judge for the 21st Judicial District, David Veile, as they discuss this topic of judicial activism, and the role of politics in our courts (spoiler alert, it shouldn't have one!).Veile also explains his background, and why he feels he is the best candidate for the job.Early voting ends today, so for those in Middle Tennessee who will have Mr. Veile on their ballot, please listen in!
Michael Simms, candidate for Circuit Court Judge in Division 1 in Mon County joins the show. Plus, details on the upcoming WV Fishing, Hunting, & Outdoor Show on March 4 & 5.
Michael Simms, candidate for Circuit Court Judge, is in-studio. Plus details on the upcoming WV Fishing, Hunting and Outdoors Show in Morgantown.
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice Podcast, host Sylvie Légère engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Congresswoman Laurel Lee. Throughout the conversation, they delve into Lee's journey into politics, her unwavering commitment to public service, and the challenges she faced in stepping into a new role. They also tackle the pressing issues of restoring trust in American political institutions and the importance of constructive engagement in the democratic process. This enlightening dialogue offers valuable insights into the responsibilities of a House representative, highlighting the complexities and nuance of their work. By sharing Lee's experiences and perspectives, this episode gives a compelling reminder of the significance of active participation in shaping our communities. It serves as an invitation for listeners to consider the impact of their own voices and engagement in the democratic process, encouraging thoughtfulness and introspection on the role each individual plays in contributing to the broader conversation of civic leadership and engagement. Guest speaker bio: Congresswoman Laurel Lee, representing Florida's 15th District since January 2023, has a rich background in public service. Born in a military family at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, she has a deep commitment to representing her district in Congress. Prior to her congressional role, Laurel served as Florida's Secretary of State under the DeSantis Administration, where she enhanced the state's election infrastructure and cybersecurity. Before that, she was a Circuit Court Judge in Florida's Thirteenth Judicial Court, appointed by then-Governor Rick Scott, and worked as a federal prosecutor handling a wide range of criminal offenses.
ICYMI On Mobile Mornings Dan Brennan and Dalton Orwig talked to Judge Chris Callaghan who is running for Circuit Court Judge. He explained the role and the changes he wants to make in Mobile.
Today's special guest on The Republican Professor Podcast is the Hon. Brett Kavanaugh, former judge on the U.S Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Former Judge Kavanaugh was nominated to the D.C. Circuit by President George W. Bush and confirmed by a Republican U.S. Senate in 2006. Prior to that, Brett Kavanaugh worked in the White House as a staff secretary to the president. Judge Kavanaugh was nominated to the US Supreme Court in 2018 by President Donald Trump, and confirmed again by a Republican U.S. Senate. Former Judge Kavanaugh joins us today on TRP Podcast through his judicial writing, his dissenting opinion in Heller v. District of Columbia 670 F.3d 1269 (2011), Kavanaugh, J., dissenting. He would have struck down the so-called "assault weapon" ban imposed on semi-automatic rifles in D.C. in the wake of District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008). Multiple time TRP Podcast guest Dr. Stephen P. Halbrook, J.D., Ph.D. argued the 2011 case before Judge Kavanaugh on the D.C. Circuit. Judge Kavanaugh agreed with Dr. Halbrook, in dissent. The Republican Professor Podcast is a pro-correctly-understanding-the-police-power, pro-accurately-capturing-Civil-Liberties podcast. Therefore, welcome Brett Kavanaugh ! The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. To financially support this podcast, comment on today's episode, or to make a suggestion for a topic or guest for the podcast or Substack newsletter, send an email to therepublicanprofessor@substack.com . We'd love to hear from you. Warmly, Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. The Republican Professor Podcast The Republican Professor Newsletter on Substack https://therepublicanprofessor.substack.com/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/podcast/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/articles/
Today's guest on The Republican Professor Podcast is once again Judge Laurence VanDyke. He serves as a federal appellate judge on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals (U.S.). This is the federal appellate court for California. He was confirmed by the Senate after being appointed to the federal bench by President Donald J. Trump. Judge VanDyke joins us today through his judicial writing, his judgment in McDougal v. Ventura County (20 Jan 2022). To access the text for yourself and follow along (which I highly suggest), scroll down to Jan 20, 2022 (Opinion) and click the link, https://michellawyers.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/2022-01-20-Opinion.pdf. You can have your own copy. This is a link to the law firm Michel and Associates. Chuck Michel, president of the 150 year old California Rifle and Pistol Association, was a multi-time guest on The Republican Professor podcast in 2022. Here is the Firearms Policy Coalition link to the same copy: https://www.firearmspolicy.org/mcdougall The Republican Professor is a pro-correctly-articulating-the-Second-Amendment podcast. Therefore, welcome Judge Laurence VanDyke, US 9th Circuit Court Judge . The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. To financially support this podcast, comment on today's episode, or to make a suggestion for a topic or guest for the podcast or Substack newsletter, send an email to therepublicanprofessor@substack.com . We'd love to hear from you. Warmly, Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D. The Republican Professor Podcast The Republican Professor Newsletter on Substack https://therepublicanprofessor.substack.com/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/podcast/ https://www.therepublicanprofessor.com/articles/
HUGE HUGE EPISODE!! Thanksgiving week featuring regular guest Attorney, Mike Nichols. Court of Appeals to rule on traffic stop probabl cause and the smell of marijuana illuminating from motor vehicle. Todd, takes an appeal to circuit court and receives a favorable decision for his client. Craig & Todd are done with the penny in a funny and light-hearted look at the use of the penny. Much much more on this Thanksgiving week episode Enjoy and please post, like and share
During a recent two-month period, Maryland and Pennsylvania-based trial lawyers Briggs Bedigian and Jon Stefanuca obtained verdicts of $34 million and $187 million in back-to-back trials in complex birth injury cases. Join Ben and Rahul for their discussion with Briggs and Jon about their path to handling these challenging, highly leveraged, and risky cases, and the strategies they have developed for sustained and repeated success. Whether you handle birth injury cases or not, this episode contains important lessons that will benefit anyone who tries cases for a living. About Briggs BedigianH. Briggs Bedigian (“Briggs”) is a trial lawyer dedicated to representing victims of medical malpractice and catastrophic personal injuries nationwide. Briggs and his partner, Charles Gilman, co-founded Gilman & Bedigian, LLC with one guiding principle – to provide the absolute best legal representation to those most in need. Briggs' particular set of trial skills sets him apart from his peers when he steps into the courtroom. His familiarity with the trial process and his humility and comfort trying cases in front of juries has proven both persuasive and productive. Briggs has tried more than 70 cases to verdict, including winning the largest medical malpractice verdict in Pennsylvania history, $182 million on behalf of a catastrophically injured child. His record of success also includes winning the second largest medical malpractice verdict in Maryland history of $55 million. While Briggs prepares every case for trial, he routinely achieves multimillion-dollar pre-trial settlements, many in excess of eight-figures. Experience has proven that the hard work of trial preparation and his assertive strategy has been crucial to his success. Briggs has earned a reputation in the legal community as the “go-to attorney” for catastrophic medical malpractice and personal injury cases. When judges, defense lawyers, doctors, and prominent lawyers refer Briggs their serious personal injury cases, you know he is providing top notch legal representation – and getting top results. Bar Admissions: Maryland Pennsylvania District of Columbia United States District Court of Maryland United States District Court for the District of Columbia Special Admissions by way of Pro Hac Vice: Virginia Texas Alabama New Jersey Georgia Delaware North Carolina Ohio Nevada Education: University of Baltimore School of Law, J.D. Honors: Top 10% of class Ithaca College, New York, B.A. All American football player Captain of College football team – elected by teammates. Professional Associations and Memberships: The Inner Circle of Advocates (Inducted 2015) Maryland Association for Justice (Elected to Board of Governors) Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association (Elected to Board of Governors) Pennsylvania Association for Justice The American Association for Justice Maryland State Bar Association Baltimore City Bar Association Honors and Awards: 2013 Trial Lawyer of the Year – Maryland Trial Lawyers Association 2016 Named as one of Maryland's Top 100 Lawyers – Super Lawyers Magazine Named as “Super Lawyer” in the field of medical malpractice by Maryland Super Lawyers Magazine Named as a ‘Rising Star” in the field of medical malpractice and personal injury by Baltimore Magazine's Maryland Super Lawyers The Heuisler Honor Society Named in The National Trial Lawyers Top 40 under 40 About Jon Stefanuca As a trial attorney at Gilman & Bedigian, LLC, Jon handles a variety of medical malpractice and personal injury cases. Jon has extensive experience with cases involving catastrophic injuries, including, but not limited to: Cerebral Palsy Pediatric brain injury Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy Developmental delays Brain bleeds/ strokes Neurologic injuries Musculoskeletal injuries Infections/ sepsis/ meningitis Surgical injuries Anesthesia injuries Paraplegia/ quadriplegia Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) Spinal cord injuries Jon dedicates most of his time to helping children injured by medical negligence, including children diagnosed with cerebral palsy, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, and developmental delays. Beyond medical negligence, Jon has extensive experience with toxic exposure cases, including carbon monoxide poisoning and lead paint poisoning. He has handled hundreds of birth injury cases around Maryland and across the country. Some of his recent jury verdicts speak for themselves: $182,000,000, Birth Injury: Hagans v. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania $34,000,000, Birth Injury: Anderson v. University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center $20,000,000, Intellectual property dispute: Adcor Industries, Inc. v. Beretta USA Corp. $13,300.000, Birth Injury: Lewis v. Upper Chesapeake Medical Center In addition to medical malpractice litigation, Jon has extensive experience with toxic exposure cases, including carbon monoxide and lead paint cases. His experience includes class actions, mass actions, business disputes, contract disputes, intellectual property disputes, and non-disclosure agreement .litigation. Verdicts and settlements in excess of $350,000,000.00. America's Top 100 Medical Malpractice Litigators by America's Top 100. “Nation's Top One Percent” of attorneys by National Association of Distinguished Counsel. Power List for medical malpractice and personal injury by The Daily Record. Board Member, Maryland Association for Justice, the largest trial lawyers' association in the State of Maryland. Member, American Association for Justice. Maryland Super Lawyer in the field of medical malpractice by Super Lawyers Magazine since 2020. Rising Star in medical malpractice by Maryland Super Lawyers Magazine since 2011. Maryland Top 10 under 40 for medical malpractice in 2015. Prior to joining Gilman & Bedigian, LLC, Jon was a trial attorney with Murphy Falcon & Murphy, a nationally recognized group of elite trial lawyers. Jon represented the injured in a variety of cases involving medical malpractice, catastrophic personal injuries, product defects, brain injuries, lead poisoning, and carbon monoxide poisoning, among other cases. He was a member of the litigation team in the class action filed against St. Joseph Medical Center and Dr. Mark Midei, which culminated in a $37,000,000.00 settlement. Jon was also a member of the litigation team in the class action filed against Kennedy Krieger Institute, involving allegations of unethical and unlawful experimentation on children. Jon also developed a reputation for representing professional athletes and their families in personal injury cases. Unlike most other attorneys, Jon has experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants. Jon was a litigation associate with Nash & Associates, LLC, where he represented MedStar Health, a $4 billion health care system in the Baltimore area with a network of nine hospitals and twenty other health-related businesses across Maryland and the Washington, D.C. region. As a result of this experience, Jon has a unique understanding of medical malpractice defense mentality and strategy. Jon served a judicial clerkship for the Honorable W. Michel Pierson, Circuit Court Judge of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, prior to entering private practice. EDUCATION Jon graduated with honors from the University of Maryland School of Law. He served as the Articles Editor on the Board of the Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender, and Class. He was also admitted as a member of the school's Moot Court Board. As a student attorney, he represented a number of community organizations in the Economic Housing and Community Development Law Clinic for which he received a Special Achievement Award. LANGUAGES In addition to English, Jon speaks Russian, French and Romanian. PUBLICATIONS Jon Simon Stefanuca, The Fall of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971: A Public Choice Explanation, 19 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 237 (2008). Jon Simon Stefanuca, Crawford v. Washington: The Admissibility of Statements to Physicians and the Use of Closed-Circuit Television in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse, 5 U. Md. L. J. Race, Rel. Gender & Class 411 (2005). Jon Simon Stefanuca, The PRI and Its Demise as Mexico's Single Ruling Party, 38 Towson U. J. Int'l Aff. 32 (2002). Jon Simon Stefanuca, The ICC and the United States: Arguments in Favor of Ratification of the Rome Treaty, 37 Towson U. J. of Int'l Aff. (2001).
The Honorable Andrew F. Wilkinson, Judge of the Circuit Court for Washington County, Maryland, was murdered in his driveway on the evening of October 19, 2021. Serge and Clarke discuss this shocking crime, assess how social media was tracking the law enforcement investigation, and offer thoughts on the root causes -- and a possible incremental solution -- to this specific type of violence.
4:30 PMPartner ALL RISE Panelist:Charles Burns - was elected as a Circuit Court Judge in Cook County in 1998. Judge Burns currently hears felony cases at Chicago Criminal Courts Building and Presides over the Cook County Rehabilitation Alternative Call (WRAP)
On today's show we are going into the courtroom with my special guest, Bestselling Author and His Honor, Judge Martin Clark.A retired circuit court judge from Patrick County, Virginia, Martin is a cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Davidson College and attended law school at the University of Virginia. When he was appointed to the bench in 1992 at age thirty-two, he became one of the youngest judges in the commonwealth's history. During his time on the bench, he presided over everything from homicides to reckless driving. Besides being a retired judge, Martin Clark is a bestselling author that Entertainment Weekly said, “hands down, our finest legal-thriller writer.” The New York Times stated he is “the thinking man's John Grisham.” In today's episode we discuss:· When Martin developed his interest in the law. · His father's influence on his career in law.· Why he was a judge for almost thirty years.· Some of the more interesting or bizarre cases he presided over. · Common errors in T.V. or Movies regarding judges and legal proceedings.· How he persisted for over 20 years of rejection letters and finally landed a big-time publishing deal.· His upcoming novel, The Plinko Bounce.· His advice to legal-thriller writers.Learn more about Martin and his books on his website.Check out Field Training (Brew City Blues Book 1)!!Enjoy the Cops and Writers book series.Please visit the Cops and Writers website. Do you enjoy gritty, action-packed real-life police dramas to get your fill of blood, heartache, and cop humor, and maybe even a little romance?I have partnered up with Michael Anderle and we have released a new crime fiction series called “Brew City Blues.” If you're a fan of Hill Street Blues, Southland, or Bosch you're going to love Brew City Blues! Brew City Blues is now live! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BLR7FX27Avenging Adam Audiobook by Jodi Burnett Get 50% off Avenging Adam audiobook with this link! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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Meet Judge Wesley TibbalsMay it please the court! In this week's classic rebroadcast, we've got a special guest today who knows a thing or two about the workings of divorce court, and that's because he's a judge! That's right, we figured it was about time that we had an actual judge on to make sure we're not just making stuff up. Judge Wesley Tibbals talks with Pete and Seth today about life behind the bench in divorce court. There's a lot to talk about and Pete and Seth have a lot of questions. Why does it take so long for your divorce to work its way through the system? What's a judge looking for from the litigants in front of them? What should you look for when searching for a good, experienced lawyer? And what should you expect from the court system? It's a wide-ranging conversation that will undoubtedly help anyone decide if they should go in front of a judge for their divorce and if so, how to better handle it. Enjoy!About Judge TibbalsJudge Tibbals has served his community for seven years as a Circuit Court Judge with fairness and respect to all. Judge Tibbals, a fourth-generation Floridian, was appointed Circuit Court Judge in the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit in his jurisdiction in 2015. He has presided over family and civil dockets, as well as criminal, delinquency, and dependency court matters in first appearance court. In 2017, and again in 2018, Judge Tibbals received temporary appointments to serve as an Associate Judge on the Second District Court of Appeal. On July 30, 2017, the Chief Judge appointed Judge Tibbals as the Associate Administrative Judge in the Family Law Division and he remains in this position.In 2018, Judge Tibbals was recognized for his efforts to promote alternative dispute resolution methods in family law cases by Next Generation Divorce, in which he is an honorary member. In 2019, the Hillsborough County Bar Association Family Law Section recognized Judge Tibbals with an award for his extraordinary contributions to family law. Judge Tibbals is a faculty member of the Conference of Circuit Judges, where he is able to teach continuing judicial education courses to judges throughout Florida. In March 2020, Judge Tibbals was one of the first judges in the state to begin using the Zoom videoconferencing platform to allow family law litigants in Hillsborough County access to the courts to resolve their family law cases. Prior to his appointment, Judge Tibbals was a trial attorney at Akerman LLP for over 15 years representing Fortune 500 companies, small businesses, and individuals. He began his career as an associate with Thompson, Sizemore, Gonzalez & Hearing, P.A., representing private and public sector employers with an emphasis on federal court litigation. He has broad experience in federal and state courts handling business disputes, contractual claims, products liability and labor and employment issues. He was recognized by Super Lawyers Magazine and Florida Trend for his expertise in business litigation. During his time in private practice, Judge Tibbals committed hundreds of hours to pro bono service as an attorney ad litem in juvenile delinquency court, assisting children in navigating court proceedings when a parent or guardian was unavailable. In 2014, he was recognized by the Hillsborough County Bar Association for his pro bono legal service with the Jimmy Kynes Award, the highest award for pro bono service in Hillsborough County. Judge Tibbals earned his bachelor of arts and juris doctor degrees from the University of Florida, and is a proud Florida Gator.Links & NotesJudge Tibbals' WebsiteJudge Tibbals on Instagram and FacebookSchedule a consult with SethGot a question you want to ask on the show? Click here! (00:00) - Welcome to How to Split a Toaster (01:26) - Meet Judge Tibbals (03:49) - Divorce From the Judge's Perspective (06:05) - It's Never One-Sided (07:50) - Staying Grounded (09:26) - Hammers, Not Scalpels (11:08) - The Battlefield (12:43) - Reading the Signals (18:22) - Judicial Stagefright (23:30) - Humanity and Control (24:51) - Court Organization (27:24) - The Time It Takes (37:50) - Being Real (39:49) - Handling Questionable Lawyers (44:01) - How to Determine Lawyer's Skills (46:03) - More About Judges in the System (48:41) - Election Season (56:42) - Socials and Wrap-Up Establishing trust with Co-Parents can be difficult when alcohol abuse is involved. Use Soberlink as an opportunity to improve co-parenting arrangements. Visit their site to learn more and get a promo code for $50 off.
This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we are joined by Congresswoman Laurel Lee of Florida's 15th Congressional District and Doug Kelly, CEO of the American Edge Project.-Congresswoman Laurel Lee proudly represents the 15th District of Florida. Prior to her election to the U.S. House of Representatives, she served as Florida's 36th Secretary of State under the DeSantis Administration from January 2019 to May 2022.Congresswoman Laurel Lee was sworn into office in the United States House of Representatives on January 3, 2023. She proudly represents the 15th District of Florida which encompasses eastern Hillsborough county including Thonotosassa and Plant City, and part of Brandon, as well as parts of Pasco and Polk counties including Zephyrhills and west Lakeland.A wife, mother, and daughter of a two-star general in the United States Air Force, Laurel is committed to ensuring that the 15th District of Florida's voice is represented in Congress. Laurel grew up in a military family, born at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. As a life-long public servant, Laurel is focused on bringing common-sense solutions to Washington that will encourage job growth, limit government overreach, secure our borders, and bolster our economic and national security. Prior to her election to the U.S. House of Representatives, Laurel served as Florida's 36th Secretary of State under the DeSantis Administration from January 2019 to May 2022. During her tenure, she worked to strengthen Florida's elections infrastructure and cybersecurity defenses and ensured accurate and secure elections in the state. From 2013-2019, Laurel served as a Circuit Court Judge in Florida's Thirteenth Judicial Court in Hillsborough County, appointed by then-Governor Rick Scott. Before becoming a judge, she served as a federal prosecutor for the United States Attorney's Office in the Middle District of Florida. As a federal prosecutor, she investigated and litigated False Claims Act cases and initiated and prosecuted a wide range of criminal offenses, including white-collar crime, violent crime, and offenses involving the sexual exploitation of children. Laurel serves on House Judiciary and Homeland Security Committees. Her main focus on these committees includes government accountability and transparency and protecting our nation from threats both abroad and at home. During her first week in office, Laurel introduced the REINS Act to remove burdensome government regulations for Floridians. This legislation reins in harmful regulations, limits executive overreach, and protects all Americans from unelected and unchecked Washington bureaucrats. Laurel is a graduate of the University of Florida where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science in 1996 and received her law degree in 1999.Laurel lives in eastern Hillsborough County with her husband, Tom, and their three children. -Doug Kelly is the CEO of the American Edge Project, a coalition dedicated to the proposition that American innovators are an essential part of U.S. economic health, national security and individual freedoms.Doug's lived experience drew him to American Edge's mission. Raised in a small Michigan town that lost 43 percent of its manufacturing jobs over two decades, he saw firsthand the painful consequences of what happens when policymakers don't vigorously protect what gives our country and our communities a competitive edge.Concerned that lawmakers were making the same mistake with the U.S. technology industry, Doug joined AEP as Chief Executive Officer in September 2021 to spearhead AEP's effort to protect America's technology innovation edge.An accomplished, values-driven executive, Doug has spent his entire career as a relentless force for good in transforming lives at the national, state, and local levels. He brings to AEP a deep background in politics, advocacy, technology, and organization building.For 20 years, he served in senior leadership roles in the political sector, deeply engaged in Presidential, Gubernatorial, and other statewide campaigns. Over his career, Doug has successfully led three separate large-scale transformation efforts in technology, organization building, and fundraising.Doug also served as President & CEO of Make-A-Wish Ohio, Kentucky, & Indiana, the largest chapter of Make-A-Wish in the country and also founded a strategic consulting firm, Big Change Strategies, which coached executives to higher performance and developed growth and impact strategies for advocacy and nonprofit organizations.Doug lives in Columbus, Ohio, with his wife, Linda. He has two college-aged children and a faithful pound dog named Tony, who has an endless appetite for chew toys and trail running.-Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegrounds This is a public episode. 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We talk with Angela Mallette from End It For Good. We talk about current drug policy. Download our app: Apple Here Android Here Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Hilltree Marketing, and Calvin Taylor for Circuit Court Judge for the support! Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch here.
We talk with Mark Havard from Two Crackers Oyster Company about his oyster farming business. Download our app: Apple Here Android Here Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Hilltree Marketing, and Calvin Taylor for Circuit Court Judge for the support! Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch here.
We talk with the guys from Sea Tow South Mississippi and Fishing The South. Download our app: Apple Here Android Here Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Hilltree Marketing, and Calvin Taylor for Circuit Court Judge for the support! Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch here.
We talk with Calvin Taylor about his career in law and his current campaign for Circuit Judge. Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Hilltree Marketing, and Calvin Taylor for Circuit Court Judge for the support! Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch here.
We talk with the American Cancer Society, specifically their Real Men Wear Pink Gulf Coast ambassadors, about their upcoming events. Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Hilltree Marketing, and Calvin Taylor for Circuit Court Judge for the support! Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch here.
We talk with the Pascagoula Men's Club about their 4th Annual BBQ Throwdown. The event will be held Saturday October 22, 2022 from 11am to 4pm in downtown Pascagoula. Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Hilltree Marketing, and Calvin Taylor for Circuit Court Judge for the support! Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch here.
We talk with Sheriff Mike Ezell about his campaign for the United States House of Representatives for district 4. Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Hilltree Marketing, and Calvin Taylor for Circuit Court Judge for the support! Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch here.
We talk with Justin Sward about his experience running his former business NetBait and his current business Tethered Skiff. We are also excited to be back in a live studio. Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Hilltree Marketing, and Calvin Taylor for Circuit Court Judge for the support! Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch here.
We talk with St. Patrick's high school football coach, Trey Bailey, about their upcoming football season. Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Hilltree Marketing, and Calvin Taylor for Circuit Court Judge for the support! Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch here.
How to Split a Toaster: A divorce podcast about saving your relationships
Meet Judge Wesley TibbalsMay it please the court! We've got a special guest today who knows a thing or two about the workings of divorce court, and that's because he's a judge! That's right, we figured it was about time that we had an actual judge on to make sure we're not just making stuff up.Judge Wesley Tibbals talks with Pete and Seth today about life behind the bench in divorce court. There's a lot to talk about and Pete and Seth have a lot of questions. Why does it take so long for your divorce to work its way through the system? What's a judge looking for from the litigants in front of them? What should you look for when searching for a good, experienced lawyer? And what should you expect from the court system?It's a wide-ranging conversation that will undoubtedly help anyone decide if they should go in front of a judge for their divorce and if so, how to better handle it. Enjoy!About Judge TibbalsJudge Tibbals has served his community for seven years as a Circuit Court Judge with fairness and respect to all. Judge Tibbals, a fourth-generation Floridian, was appointed Circuit Court Judge in the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit in his jurisdiction in 2015. He has presided over family and civil dockets, as well as criminal, delinquency, and dependency court matters in first appearance court. In 2017, and again in 2018, Judge Tibbals received temporary appointments to serve as an Associate Judge on the Second District Court of Appeal. On July 30, 2017, the Chief Judge appointed Judge Tibbals as the Associate Administrative Judge in the Family Law Division and he remains in this position.In 2018, Judge Tibbals was recognized for his efforts to promote alternative dispute resolution methods in family law cases by Next Generation Divorce, in which he is an honorary member. In 2019, the Hillsborough County Bar Association Family Law Section recognized Judge Tibbals with an award for his extraordinary contributions to family law. Judge Tibbals is a faculty member of the Conference of Circuit Judges, where he is able to teach continuing judicial education courses to judges throughout Florida. In March 2020, Judge Tibbals was one of the first judges in the state to begin using the Zoom videoconferencing platform to allow family law litigants in Hillsborough County access to the courts to resolve their family law cases.Prior to his appointment, Judge Tibbals was a trial attorney at Akerman LLP for over 15 years representing Fortune 500 companies, small businesses, and individuals. He began his career as an associate with Thompson, Sizemore, Gonzalez & Hearing, P.A., representing private and public sector employers with an emphasis on federal court litigation. He has broad experience in federal and state courts handling business disputes, contractual claims, products liability and labor and employment issues. He was recognized by Super Lawyers Magazine and Florida Trend for his expertise in business litigation.During his time in private practice, Judge Tibbals committed hundreds of hours to pro bono service as an attorney ad litem in juvenile delinquency court, assisting children in navigating court proceedings when a parent or guardian was unavailable. In 2014, he was recognized by the Hillsborough County Bar Association for his pro bono legal service with the Jimmy Kynes Award, the highest award for pro bono service in Hillsborough County. Judge Tibbals earned his bachelor of arts and juris doctor degrees from the University of Florida, and is a proud Florida Gator.Links & NotesJudge Tibbals' WebsiteJudge Tibbals on Instagram and FacebookSchedule a consult with SethGot a question you want to ask on the show? Click here!
This week, Andy hosts James Chandler – retired military officer, Circuit Court Judge, and bestselling author of Misjudged. Tune in to hear a great discussion about all things writing with the guy who wrote the book that is currently the 31st most popular book in the world on Kindle! Listen as James and Andy discuss his day job, his love for fly fishing, and what prompted him to begin writing his first novel. Preorder Capital Justice, the 4th book in Chandler's Sam Johnstone Legal Thriller Series, which releases September 13, 2022: https://amzn.to/3bl2I1I Connect with James online: https://severnriverbooks.com/authors/james-chandler/ If you have questions or comments for THE PROFESSIONAL NOTICER, please contact us at: Email: TheProfessionalNoticer@AndyAndrews.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/AndyAndrews YouTube: https://youtube.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor Twitter: https://twitter.com/AndyAndrews Instagram: https://instagram.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor
This week, we are bringing in a very distinguished individual for our guest segment. Judge Mary Wagner will be discussing her career and how she became interested in life on the bench. We'll kick off the episode with our list of the best judges in pop culture. Then, we'll bring in Judge Wagner to field our questions on life as a judge. We'll discuss the various duties of a Circuit Court Judge, how life changed for her after she was appointed, and why it is so important to vote. Don't miss this very special episode as we talk about the amazing life and career of Judge Mary Wagner! — The List: Best Judges in Pop Culture — Hashtags of the week: #BullCastGuestSegment #Judges #JudgeMaryWagner #CareerFocus #LifeAsAJudge #AttorneyLife — Visit us online: www.bullcastpodcast.com Produced by Cameron Spann | Powered by Pickler Wealth Advisors Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com