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Elizabeth Lashley-Haynes, candidate for Office No. 67 she is a Deputy Public Defender who has invested her time outside of the courtroom advocating for those who need help. She served on the national board of the National Legal Aid & Defender Association — a nonprofit founded in 1911, dedicated to providing legal services to people from low-income communities. She is a member of the four-woman Defenders of Justice Slate. Civil Rights Attorney Caree Harper, Attorney Harper is one of California's Super Lawyers, voted the best of the best of the golden state. Harper is the segment producer for our Meet the Judicial Candidates series. In addition Caree handles many high profile police abuse cases. Here she updates on developments in the cases of Anthiny McCLain and a minor victim, a young girl seen on tape being thrown to the ground and roughly handled by a Rialto police officer. Troy Slaten, candidate for Office No. 60 he is a defense attorney and a current administrative law judge. He ran for Superior Court Judge in 2020 and was not elected. He graduated from UCLA with a degree in English literature. He got his JD from Pepperdine University after a successful career as a child actor. He has served as a managing partner at Floyd Skeren Manukian Langevin.
Troy Slaten, candidate for Office No. 60 he is a defense attorney and a current administrative law judge. He ran for Superior Court Judge in 2020 and was not elected. He graduated from UCLA with a degree in English literature. He got his JD from Pepperdine University after a successful career as a child actor. He has served as a managing partner at Floyd Skeren Manukian Langevin.
Anna Slotky Reitano, candidate for office No. 60 she is on the Defenders of Justice slate w/ Holly Hancock and Carolyn Jiyoung Park. She obtained her J.D. at the University of California, Davis, King Hall School of Law. While at Davis Anna was an extern at Legal Services of Northern California representing indigent clients with matters like unlawful evictions and obtaining benefits. Her first position was with a small firm that handled union matters, with the bulk of the work focused on matters involving Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputies in administrative matters like hearings at the Civil Service Commission, internal affairs investigations, and counsel during homicide investigations. Elizabeth Lashley-Haynes, candidate for Office No. 67 she is a Deputy Public Defender who has invested her time outside of the courtroom advocating for those who need help. She served on the national board of the National Legal Aid & Defender Association — a nonprofit founded in 1911, dedicated to providing legal services to people from low-income communities. She is a member of the four-woman Defenders of Justice Slate. Civil Rights Attorney Caree Harper, Attorney Harper is one of California's Super Lawyers, voted the best of the best of the golden state. Harper is the segment producer for our Meet the Judicial Candidates series. In addition Caree handles many high profile police abuse cases. Here she updates on developments in the cases of Anthiny McCLain and a minor victim, a young girl seen on tape being thrown to the ground and roughly handled by a Rialto police officer. Troy Slaten, candidate for Office No. 60 he is a defense attorney and a current administrative law judge. He ran for Superior Court Judge in 2020 and was not elected. He graduated from UCLA with a degree in English literature. He got his JD from Pepperdine University after a successful career as a child actor. He has served as a managing partner at Floyd Skeren Manukian Langevin.
Don't miss the latest Gurvey's Law podcast, which aired on KABC-AM 790 TalkRadio on Thursday, May 6th. The show features a full house-- guest hosts jazz vocalist James Torme, attorney Troy Slaten, and Alan Gurvey talking with former GOP House candidate Sery Kim, and author Miguel Sancho! Listen to this Gurvey's law podcast and all of the others right here at Gurveyslaw.com, rgwlawfirm.com, Apple Podcasts and audioBoom!
What's it like to be around the President of the United States? Well, maybe that all depends on which side you're on! Last weekend Alan Gurvey and guest host, attorney Troy Slaten, took a fair and balanced look inside President Donald J. Trump's inner circle. During the first half-hour, President Trump's former personal secretary Madeleine Westerhout provided a fascinating look at what it was like being shoulder to shoulder with the President as she documented in her new book, "Off the Record: My Dream Job at the White House, How I Lost It, and What I Learned." Madeleine shared the highs and lows of what many would call a life-changing experience, and answered the burning question… ”Who is she voting for”? Later in the show, Alan and Troy talked about the psychology behind the President's rallies with Carl Hoffman, who wrote the new book, "Liar's Circus: A Strange and Terrifying Journey Into the Upside-Down World of Trump's MAGA Rallies." Don't miss Gurvey's Law on Sundays, at 5 p.m. on KABC-AM 790 TalkRadio and streaming live at kabc.com!
Troy Slaten — a current defense attorney and former child actor. Slaten is currently a candidate for Judge of the Los Angeles Superior Court in Seat 145. He talks to us about criminal justice reform, injustices in the world, and what we can do to change things in our community.
As Super Tuesday nears, Evan brings on Troy Slaten, an attorney (and alum of Fox’s “Parker Lewis Can’t Lose”) who is running for Judge in Los Angeles County, Seat #145. Hear why he is willing to take a pay cut to better serve his community, why he is the superior choice and what qualities he […] The post Troy Slaten for Judge (+ Bailee Wenckus) – Ep098 appeared first on Evan Wecksell.
Ep 126 YEAH! Welcome back to #theUSApodcast With Super Tuesday quickly approaching, many Americans have their minds set on who they want their presidential pick to be; oftentimes neglecting the other local issues and races on the ballot that are just as important, if not more important, than selecting a presidential nominee. For LA County Residents, one of those important local races will be who will be sitting on the judicial bench for the largest county in The United States. In this episode, we speak to Troy Slaten who is running for judge in LA County seat 145. We speak with Troy about the significance of electing judges, his feelings on criminal justice reform and what he plans to do for LA if he is elected. Follow him on Twitter @troyslaten Also, in our second segment we speak about the issues that are surrounding the Democratic Primary including changing the rules of the debates to allow Micheal Bloomberg to join the debates. Is it fair to allow Michael Bloomberg to jump in with all of his money? Also, what will be on the ballot other than presidential primary candidates on Super Tuesday? This includes Prop 13. We go into depth what CA State Measure 13 means and what it can mean for California schools. In the 3rd segment we talk about how medicare for all is starting to spill over the border. With healthcare being one of the biggest topics in the election, many are wondering if Medicare for all passes, will it be extended to undocumented citizens? Does healthcare is a right mean it's a right for everyone or only US Citizens? Mike breaks it down!!
How do you go from successful child actor to running for Superior Court judge? In this episode, I sit down with Troy Slaten, who starred in “Parker Lewis Can’t Lose” when he was a kid and is now running for Los Angeles County Superior Court judge in the March 3 election.
If true crime is your thing or you have a secret desire to know what goes on behind the scenes with some gruesome crimes, you won't want to miss this episode of Gurvey's Law. Executive producer Jessica Everleth and host Tricia Griffith, the women behind the internet sensation, Websleuths join Alan and guest host, criminal defense attorney and media maven, Troy Slaten. Troy will also disclose for the first time on radio why he is throwing his hat in the ring for L.A. Superior Court Judge. Tune in to Gurvey's Law on Sundays at 5 p.m. on KABC-AM 790 TalkRadio and kabc.com! #truecrime #podcast #interview #talkradio #crimescene #producer #attorney
“BTK Killer” Dennis Rader claims that a “demon” inside of him caused him to kill 10 people over a 17-year period in Wichita, Kansas. Nancy Grace explores that the 73-year-old serial killer says in the Oxygen documentary “Snapped: Notorious BTK Serial Killer.” Grace's experts include medical examiner Dr. William Morrone, Southern California prosecutor Wendy Patrick, Los Angeles psycho analyst Dr. Bethany Marshall, Los Angeles lawyer Troy Slaten, Cold Case Research Institute director Sheryl McCollum, and Crime Stories reporter John Lemley.
To honor the Fourth of July holiday, Alan Gurvey will do his best impression of the McLaughlin Group with the Gurvey Group, a roundtable discussion about issues in America this week. Joining Alan will be former actor Stewart Bick. producer Ken Kokin, and lawyer and media commentator Troy Slaten, to debate topics from hot dog eating to U.S women's soccer to everything else American. You won't want to miss the fireworks! Gurvey's Law, every Sunday, between 5 pm and 6 pm PST on KABC Talkradio and streaming live on kabc.com! #4th #fourthofjuly #independanceday #soccer #debate #lawyer#talkradio
The owner of a Vermont day care center allegedly fed a lethal dose of Benadryl to an infant in her care, causing the baby's death. Nancy Grace explores the death of little Harper Rose Briar and the case against Stacey L. Vaillancourt with experts including medical examiner Dr. William Morrone --author of "American Narcan," Los Angeles lawyer Troy Slaten, psychologist Caryn Stark, crime scene investigator Sheryl McCollum, and Crime Stories reporter John Lemley.
Convicted pedophile Gary Oliva is claiming he killed JonBenet Ramsey, the six-year-old girl whose murder is Boulder, Colorado, was one of the biggest crime stories of the last two decades. Nancy Grace looks at the claim and the evidence with Colorado private investigator Bobby Brown, Los Angeles defense lawyer Troy Slaten, Cold Case Research Institute director Sheryl McCollum, South Carolina medical examiner Dr. Michelle Dupre -- author of "Homicide Investigation Field Guide," Crime Stories reporter Robyn Walensky -- author of "Beautiful Life?: The CSI Behind the Casey Anthony Trial & My Observations."
Killer fathers, husbands, step-parents & fiances are behind the top crime stories of 2018. Alan Duke reviews them. Then, Nancy Grace digs into the death of Casey Kasem. His widow and oldest children accuse each other of killing the iconic DJ. Jean Kasem talks to Nancy Grace about her claims, along with a panel of experts including psycho analyst Dr Bethany Marshall, defense lawyer Troy Slaten, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, and family & divorce lawyer Kathleen Murphy.
So many people have questions about legal or quasi-legal issues that they may be facing right now in their lives. Getting an answer from a lawyer can be really expensive and really difficult to facilitate. Well, folks, here is your chance to get real legal advice without paying a penny! Listen to the phone calls to Gurvey's Law received on Saturday, December 1st! Now, we can't guarantee that the advice will solve all of your problems, or even be helpful (you might need a therapist's advice too!), but it can't hurt, can it? Joining Alan and Kerri to man the phones will be well respected media legal expert Troy Slaten, who has an answer for any legal problem. Of course, you can also take advantage of asking a question to one of the most renowned workers' compensation legal experts around, Alan Gurvey, as well. Listen to KABC-AM 790 TalkRadio or kabc.com between 2-3 p.m PST on Saturdays. Like Gurvey's Law on Facebook and message us with your ideas of what you would like to hear on the Gurvey's Law broadcasts.
Four years after Casey Kasem died at 82, his widow and oldest children accuse each other of killing the iconic DJ. Jean Kasem convinced a Washington State police chief -- in the town where Kasem died -- to open a homicide investigation targeting her stepchildren. The daughters point the finger at their stepmother, accusing her. Jean Kasem talks to Nancy Grace about her claims, along with a panel of experts including psycho analyst Dr Bethany Marshall, defense lawyer Troy Slaten, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, family & divorce lawyer Kathleen Murphy, and Crime Stories producer Alan Duke. Grace also updates the case of North Carolina teen Hania Aguila. The FBI believes a body found about 10 miles from the home where she was kidnapped is the 13-year-old.
The man who killed 12 people in a southern California bar is identified as a former U.S. marine who deputies previously suspected was suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome when they visited his home in April. Ventura County Sheriff Geof Dean says Ian David Long, 28, stormed into the Borderline Bar and Grille in Thousand Oaks with a Glock pistol and smoke grenades. He fatally wounded 11 people inside the club and a Ventura County sheriff's sergeant who rushed in to stop the attack. Nancy Grace looks at the mass attack with Los Angeles defense lawyer Troy Slaten, forensics expert Karen Smith, psychologist Caryn Stark, former federal prosecutor Francey Hakes, crime scene investigator Sheryl McCollum, and reporter Alan Duke.
“BTK Killer” Dennis Rader claims in a just-released interview that a “demon” inside of him caused him to kill 10 people over a 17-year period in Wichita, Kansas. Nancy Grace explores that the 73-year-old serial killer says in the Oxygen documentary “Snapped: Notorious BTK Serial Killer.” Grace's experts include medical examiner Dr. William Morrone, Southern California prosecutor Wendy Patrick, Los Angeles psycho analyst Dr. Bethany Marshall, Los Angeles lawyer Troy Slaten, Cold Case Research Institute director Sheryl McCollum, and Crime Stories report er John Lemley.
A New Hampshire teen kidnapped and held captive for 9 months tells her story for the first time. Abby Hernandez, now 19, was getting ready to celebrate her 15th birthday when Nathaniel Kibby abducted her as she left school. Nancy Grace explores the case with Southern California prosecutor Wendy Patrick, Cold Case Research Institute director Sheryl McCollum, Los Angeles psycho analyst Dr. Bethany Marshall, Los Angeles lawyer Troy Slaten, medical examiner Dr. William Morrone, and Crime Stories reporter John Lemley.
An actress denies having sex with an underage male actor -- whose mom she played in a movie -- but she does admit paying a huge settlement to keep it quiet. Nancy Grace looks at the case of Asia Argento, who is one of those accusing film producer Harvey Weinstein of sex abuse. Nancy's expert panel includes Los Angeles psycho analyst Dr. Bethany Marshall, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, Los Angeles defense lawyer Troy Slaten, and RadarOnline reporter Alexis Tereszcuk.
The month-long search for missing Mollie Tibbetts ends with a gruesome discovery in rural Iowa. Nancy Grace shares the breaking news, including the investigators' news conference. Nancy is joined by forensics experts Karen Smith & Joseph Scott Morgan, medical examiner Dr. Michelle Dupre, private investigator Vincent Hill, Los Angeles defense lawyer Troy Slaten, RadarOnline.com reporter Alexis Tereszcuk, CrimeOnline reporter Leigh Egan, and Crime Stories' Alan Duke.
Doctors who have examined Travis Reinking, the man accused of shooting 17 people, 4 fatally, at a Tennessee Waffle House in April, is too mentally unstable to stand trial. Prosecutors are asking a Nashville judge to decide if Reinking can be treated and stabilized so he can be tried. Nancy Grace looks at the case with Los Angeles defense lawyer Troy Slaten, Los Angeles psycho analyst Dr. Bethany Marshall, Southern California prosecutor Wendy Patrick, and Crime Stories reporter Pamela Furr. Forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, pathologist Dr. Michelle DuPre, and Crime Stories' Alan Duke also join Grace to discuss the case against a 16-year-old girl whole allegedly killed her 7-year-old nephew because he pestered her about playing a video game.
After Kathy Page was raped and murdered in 1991, her father erected billboards along Interstate 10 near the Texas town of Vidor that accused the local police of corruption and botching the death probe. What James Fulton did in search for justice for his 34-year-old daughter inspired the Oscar-winning movie "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri." There is renewed effort to find Page's killer with a new police chief re-opening the cold case and increasing the reward. Nancy Grace explores the case with forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, lawyer Troy Slaten, psychologist and lawyer Dr. Brian Russell, and Crime Stories contributing reporter Cheryl White.
The man who terrorized New York with a series of "Son of Sam" shootings insists he's a changed man and ready to be freed from prison. David Berkowitz killed 6 and wounded 7 others in 1976 and 1977, but he professes to have freed himself from Satan's control and to have found God. Nancy Grace looks at the case with private investigator Vincent Hill, New York psychologist Caryn Stark, and Los Angeles defense lawyer Troy Slaten in this 3rd installment of her Crime Stories "evil genius" series.
Elliot Roger grew up with privilege going with his director dad to red carpet movie premieres and meeting the rich and famous. But Roger never had a girlfriend. He thought if only he could win the lottery he would be rich enough to lure a woman to love him. When that didn't happen, he bought 2 guns and began planning revenge on the girls who shunned him. Roger killed 6 people and wounded 14 others before taking his own life in the community surroundingthe University of California at Santa Barbara. Nancy Grace explores the case with prosecutor Wendy Patrick, defense lawyer Troy Slaten, private investigator Vincent Hill, forensic psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman, and Crime Stories co-host Alan Duke.
Lawyers for a man accused of killing his wife during a cruise ship vacation argue in new court papers that it was not premeditated murder. Kenneth Manzanares is accused of killing his wife, Kristy, aboard the “Emerald Princess" last year. Nancy Grace looks at the case with prosecutor Wendy Patrick, defense lawyer Troy Slaten, private investigator Vincent Hill, and Chuck Roberts. Next, Nancy is joined by psychologist Dr. Pat Saunders, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, and reporter John Lemley to dig into the murder charges against a man who allegedly drive his car into a restaurant to kill his daughter and daughter in law. Finally, Grace discusses the drug K2 that can turn users into zombies and worse. She consults addiction expert Dr. William Morrone.
Lois Riess's cross-country road trip ended on the Texas coast after a stop in Florida, where she allegedly murdered a look-alike to steal her identity. It began in Minnesota, allegedly with the murder of her husband. Nancy Grace digs into the case with lawyer Jason Oshins, psycho analyst Dr. Bethany Marshall, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, and reporter John Lemley. The oldest daughter of country music's Willis Family is speaking up about the sex abuse that put her father, reality star Toby Willis, in prison. Nancy looks at the latest with forensic psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman, private investigator Vincent Hill, psychologist Lauren Howard, juvenile Judge Ashley Willcott, lawyer Troy Slaten, and reporter Jennifer Dzikowski.
Adnan Syed was 19 when he was convicted of murdering a girlfriend, but he was granted a new trial after his case was the focus of the "Serial" podcast. Nancy Grace looks into the case with defense lawyer Troy Slaten, prosecutor Wendy Patrick, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, psychologist Dr. Tiffany Sanders, & reporter Larry Meagher. Grace also digs into the case of a judge who allegedly broke into a neighbor’s home and stole her dirty panties. Guests are lawyer Anne Bremner, private investigator Vincent Hill, psychologist Caryn Stark, lawyer Ashley Willcott, & reporter Pamela Furr.
Former Illinois cop Drew Peterson is still behind bars for the murder of his third wife, but his 4th wife Stacy Peterson is still missing. The mystery is the focus of the newest episode of Nancy Grace's A&E show “Grace vs. Abrams” and this episode. Nancy digs into the case with Drew Peterson's former lawyer Joel Brodsky, Cold Case Research Institute director Sheryl McCollum, psychologist Dr. Chloe Carmichael, and reporter Robyn Walensky. Grace also updates the Penn State frat hazing case with lawyer Troy Slaten, prosecutor Wendy Patrick, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, psychologist Dr. Tiffany Sanders and reporter John Lemley.
Ethan Couch -- known as the 'Affluenza' teen in the wake of his DUI crash that killed four people -- walked out of jail Monday after serving nearly two years for violating probation. Now 20, Couch must stay out of trouble for another six years of probation. Nancy Grace discusses his case along with other "killer kids" cases in this episode. Grace is joined by lawyer Troy Slaten, prosecutor Wendy Patrick, forensic psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman, private Investigator Vincent Hill and RadarOnline reporter Alexis Tereszcuk.
The Casey Anthony trial is one of the most sensational cases of this century and it's the first to be debated by Nancy Grace and Dan Abrams in their new A&E TV show. Grace assembles a panel of Anthony experts for this episode to talk about Tot Mom, including lawyer Troy Slaten, child welfare law expert Ashley Willcott, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, crime scene investigator Sheryl McCollum, WSB Radio reporter Robyn Walensky and WFLA-TV reporter Meredyth Censullo. Nancy is also joined by Kenner, Louisiana, Police Lt. Brian McGregor to explore a scary attack in a Walmart. A man armed with a machete tried to kidnap 2 children at the checkout line, but a determined mom and brave store workers stopped him.
When a woman accuses a man of rape, there are serious consequences for the alleged rapist even before the investigation is completed. But when the investigation reveals the accusations are false, there can be serious consequences for the woman. Nancy Grace explores several cases in which women are prosecuted for falsifying evidence and lying about sexual assaults. Her experts include defense lawyer Troy Slaten, child advocate Ashley Willcott, psychologist Dr. Chloe Carmichael, prosecutor Wendy Patrick, and Heavy.com reporter Jennifer Dzikowski.
A woman who confessed to killing 3 babies, including her own son, 3 decades ago blames the babies for crying too much. Nancy Moronez told detectives she "can't take kids that constantly cry." Medical examiners concluded in the 1980s that the two boys and a girl died from SIDS, but the cases were reopened after the daughter of Moronez told police that her mother confessed to her. Nancy Grace looks at this case with psychologist Dr. Tiffany Sanders, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, and reporter Scott Kimbler. Missouri's governor faces a possible impeachment trial amid accusations by a woman that he tried to blackmail her with nude photos after they engaged in an extra-marital affair. Grace debates the case with lawyer Troy Slaten, psychologist Caryn Stark, & reporter Pamela Furr,
Earl Kimrey could face the death penalty if convicted of murdering little Mariah Woods. Prosecutors plan to pursue capital punishment against the North Carolina man. Nancy Grace stays on the case with lawyer Troy Slaten, psychologist Caryn Stark, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, & Jacksonville Daily News reporter Mike McHugh. The opioid epidemic has hit South Carolina hard, but the state is fighting back by going after people who supply drugs that result in deaths. Nancy looks at the case against Anthony “A.J.” Hunt who allegedly gave a University of South Carolina coed the drugs that killed her. She is joined by Dr. William Morrone, forensics expert George Schiro, and reporter Larry Meagher.
The disappearance of a disease researcher at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control has spurred many theories. Dr. Timothy Cunningham left his keys, car and wallet behind in his Atlanta home. Nancy Grace explores the case with medical examiner Dr. William Morrone, forensics expert George Schiro, and WSB Radio reporter Robyn Walensky. Grace also looks at the latest troubles for actress Heather Locklear. who faces a felony domestic violence charge in the wake of a fight with her boyfriend. Los Angeles defense lawyer Troy Slaten, New York psychologist Caryn Stark, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, and RadarOnline.com reporter Alexis Tereszcuk join the discussion.
Instead of working on celebrity smiles, Los Angeles dentist Daniel Yocobi is sitting in jail on a charge of murdering his wealthy mom for her insurance money. Nancy Grace explores the murder of Violet Yocobi, the grandmother found strangled to death in her Beverly Hills mansion. forensic psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Bober, defense lawyer Troy Slaten, forensics expert Karen Smith, and reporter Pamela Furr join Grace. Bruce McArthur was known by his landscaping clients as a thoughtful man, but investigators say he killed at least 6 men and hid body parts in planters scattered across Toronto. It's a case compared to a Stephen King mystery. Nancy Grace digs into it with lawyer & psychologist Dr. Brian Russell, death scene investigator Joseph Scott Morgan, medical examiner Dr. William Morrone, and reporter John Lemley.
Kathleen West, known as "Kitty Kat" by men who subscribed to her sex website, was killed when her husband busted her skull with a liquor bottle, according to court documents. Nancy Grace updates the case of the Alabama soccer mom's murder with death scene investigator Joseph Scott Morgan, forensic psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Bober, defense lawyer Troy Slaten & RadarOnline.com reporter Alexis Tereszcuk. Morgan, prosecutor Wendy Patrick & forensic psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman join Nancy to discuss the mystery of infant twins found dead in a suitcase in Arkansas.
Child Protection Service documents obtained by Crime Stories detail allegations of physical and sexual abuse against the man charged with dumping little Mariah Woods' body in a North Carolina swamp. Nancy Grace discusses this bombshell with lawyer/child advocate Ashley Willcott, psychologist Dr. Chloe Carmichael, defense lawyer Troy Slaten, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, and reporter Alexis Tereszcuk. Mariah's mom's is jailed on charges including obstruction of justice and hiding a body of someone who died of unnatural causes. No one has yet been charged directly for the toddler's death.
A man on his way to do volunteer work for homeless the 4th victim of a serial killer terrorizing Tampa, Florida. WFLA reporter Meredyth Censullo updates Nancy Grace on the search for the killer. Forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, psycho analyst Dr. Bethany Marshall and defense lawyer Troy Slaten join the discussion. Police say teens who dropped a rock from an overpass killing a father were engaged in a game. Reporter Larry Meagher and radio host David Mack join Grace, Morgan, Marshall and Slaten to talk about the case. Atlanta TV host Vinnie Politan visits with Nancy to discuss his 11Alive “Late Feed” show’s exclusive reporting on hidden camera video that allegedly shows nurses ignoring an dying veteran’s pleas for help.
Embattled movie producer Harvey Weinstein could face criminal charges in New York soon. Nancy Grace digs into the growing Hollywood sex scandal with Los Angeles defense lawyer and former child actor Troy Slaten, Los Angeles psycho analyst Dr. Bethany Marshall, and RadarOnline reporter Alexis Tereszcuk. Questions are being raised as Texas Rangers investigate the sudden and mysterious death of a Trinity University cheerleader. Grace is joined by Sheryl McCollum, crime scene expert, Crime Stories contributing reporter John Lemley, and New York psychologist Dr. Chloe Carmichael, creator of AnxietyTools.com, to discuss the case.
An Arizona kindergarten teacher went missing hours after bailing a man out of jail and her body was found days later. Nancy Grace digs into the case of Cathryn Gorospe's death with forensic psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Bober, Los Angeles defense lawyer Troy Slaten, reporter Cheryl White and co-host Alan Duke. RadarOnline reporter Alexis Tereszcuk joins Nancy to talk about Tori Spelling's husband Dean McDermott's alleged failure to keep up with child support payments to his ex wife. They also look at the latest in the Harvey Weinstein sex scandal, including a promise from a Los Angeles prosecutor to go after Hollywood sex assailants.
As more women go public with stories about alleged sexual abuse and harassment by Harvey Weinstein, the question is raised about possible criminal charges against the Hollywood movie mogul. Nancy Grace explores the accusations and the possibility of legal action against Weinstein with a panel including forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, New York psychologist Caryn Stark, Los Angeles defense lawyer Troy Slaten, Crime Stories contributing reporter Ninette Sosa, and sex abuse victim advocate Kelly McNelis, McNelis is the founder of Women For One, a group that empowers women to help them find their voices.
Dozens of women, including A-list actresses, now claim they were sexually harassed -- and in some cases assaulted -- by Harvey Weinstein, one of Hollywood's most successful producers. Nancy Grace looks at the accusations with a team of experts including psychologist Dr. Tiffany Sanders, lawyer Troy Slaten, and reporter Alexis Tereszcuk, Nancy also previews the premiere of her latest HallMark movie, "Hailey Dean: Dating is Murder" with her co-executive producer Josh Sabarra.
A 64-year-old man opened fire from a Las Vegas hotel's 32nd floor on thousands of country music fans gathered for a concert Sunday night, killing more than 50 and wounded 500 others. Nancy Grace, Crime Stories contributing reporter Cheryl White, RadarOnline reporter Alexis Tereszcuk and Los Angeles lawyer Troy Slaten discuss the latest Grace and guests, also including DailyMail.com's Sean Walsh, Calif. prosecutor Wendy Patrick and psychologist Caryn Stark, then turn to the weekend release of O.J. Simpson from a Nevada prison.
Troy Slaten, Esq. is the host for this edition which reports on the following news stories. No Apportionment Allowed for Failed Surgery, Going and Coming Rule Clarified, Frances Stevens IMR Battle Continues at WCAB, So What's So Unconstitutional About Comp?, 1 Doctor Prescribed 4 Million Opiods in 5 Years, Providence Scheduling Fined $100,000 in Kickback Case, 14 Arrested in Silicon Valley Insurance Fraud Ring, TD and PD Rates Set to Increase in January, Researchers Say Yoga Effective for Low Back Pain, Funeral Services Scheduled for Michael Laughlin Esq.
Dr. Drew talks with Troy Slaten
Podgodz 199 (CXCIX) Recorded 21 June 2016 Craig, formerly of the Eureka Podcast @anaveragegatsby The Nice Guys: Good movie, should have been a TV series Top 5 shows of the Week – LAX Up for contention but not making the list this week No Agenda No Such Thing As A Fish Top 5 – LAX 5) Dude reads Goosebumps: Night of the Living Dummy III Parts 1 & 2 4) Reconcilable Differences #28: Getting to Know a Broken Person 3) The Incomparable #304: Law of Diminishing Ninja (super hero TV talk) 2) Skip to the End Podcast #47” Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1) TV Guidance Counselor #155: Troy Slaten GIO Top 5 5. Unqualified 34 parts 1 and 2, Never Not Funny #1818 4. The Read More →
Podgodz 199 (CXCIX) Recorded 21 June 2016 Craig, formerly of the Eureka Podcast @anaveragegatsby The Nice Guys: Good movie, should have been a TV series Top 5 shows of the Week – LAX Up for contention but not making the list this week No Agenda No Such Thing As A Fish Top 5 – LAX 5) Dude reads Goosebumps: Night of the Living Dummy III Parts 1 & 2 4) Reconcilable Differences #28: Getting to Know a Broken Person 3) The Incomparable #304: Law of Diminishing Ninja (super hero TV talk) 2) Skip to the End Podcast #47” Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1) TV Guidance Counselor #155: Troy Slaten GIO Top 5 5. Unqualified 34 parts 1 and 2, Never Not Funny #1818 4. The Read More →
Today Ken welcomes former actor, current lawyer Troy Slaten tothe show.Ken and Troy discuss Troy's work clothes, legal issues,stenographer tidbits, being a talking head on 24 news channels,Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Melanie Chartoff, Cagney & Lacey, the"lost" Cagney, learning on the set, growing up in Calabasas, Beta,The Revell Funster Funbird, Reese's Pieces, commercials, Grandma'scard came leading to Hollywood success, Diff'rent Strokes, Who'sthe Boss, Greatest American Hero, My Sister Sam, Simon & Simon,Roseanne, The Wonder Years, Step by Step, Superhuman SamuraiCyber-Squad, Saturday Morning TV, Sid & Marty Kroft, ElectraWoman and Dyna-Girl, no Sleestack fear, The A-Team, Netflixnepotism, Billy Jayne/Jacoby, Brian Spicer, Rob Bowman, being thenerd, method acting Swatch Synchronization, Jerry's Jacket, 90210,hearing yourself in German, the Ferris Bueller issue, Three O'ClockHigh, Tim Stack's Night Stand, Harry Anderson, the 90s Talk showboom, the late great John Pinette, on set teachers, The Crucible,connecting to Winona Ryder, L.A. Law, Stacey Keenan, being in lovewith Alissa Milano, Jack The Bear, disastrous dates with ReeseWitherspoon, Troy as alternate Leonardo DiCaprio, date vomit, stuntJerrys, Walking Dead, the comfort of Emergency, being starstruck byAnthony Perkins, Goonies, not wanting to be an entertainmentlawyer, and the magic of criminal defense.