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the ethics of the defense attorney


Posts Tagged “the ethics of the defense attorney”

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Breakdown podcast — season 11 — the McKenzy Debelbot case
Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026

When Medical Evidence Fails: The Danish Case Reopening Debate on Child Deaths

The 2015 death of 13-month-old Noah Emil Debelbøs in Denmark sparked a legal battle that would expose weaknesses in Scandinavian child welfare investigations. A new podcast examines how ambiguous medical evidence and police procedure failures led to acquittals—and raised uncomfortable questions about how societies determine guilt in infant death cases.

BreakdownAtlanta Journal-ConstitutionGeorgia+28
The Hand in the Window — episode 2 — Shawn Grate and Jane Doe
Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026

Serial Killer Shawn Grate: How a 911 Whisper Exposed a Monster

In the early hours of September 13, 2016, a kidnapped woman lying next to her captor used his own phone to call 911 and whisper her location to police. Her call exposed Shawn Grate, a rural Ohio man who had systematically abducted, tortured, and murdered at least five women over more than a decade.

The Hand in the WindowSpotifyShawn Grate+28
Danish Murder Cases — episode S13E10 — Anders Brandt Lundager and the case of the police murderer
Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026

Denmark's Deadliest Police Ambush: The 1965 Amager Murders

On September 18, 1965, four Danish police officers were shot dead during a routine traffic stop in Copenhagen. Nearly 60 years later, a new podcast documentary examines this turning point in Scandinavian police history through interviews with leading historians.

Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayCopenhagen+36
Danish Murder Cases — episode S13E5 — Fatal Fishing Expedition in the North Sea
Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026

Five Fishermen Freed After 17 Months: Danish Case Exposes Pretrial Detention Risk

Five Danish fishermen walked free in June 2024 after spending 17 months in pretrial detention for a murder they did not commit. A court found the evidence insufficient, highlighting systemic risks in how Nordic justice systems handle prolonged custody without proven charges.

Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayNorth Sea+38
Mørkeland — episode 294 — Mummified woman in Gribskov
Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026

Dancer's Mummified Remains Found in Danish Forest

The mummified remains of a woman dancer were discovered in Gribskov forest in Denmark, covered with spruce branches and leaves. The discovery, covered in Danish media and podcast investigations, has drawn attention to the case as authorities work to establish circumstances surrounding the death.

MørkelandRadioPlayGribskov+33
The Dentist's Triangle – Danish Murder Cases – S13E4 – The Woman with the Knife
Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026

Nordic True Crime: The Brutal Danish Case of Knives and Acid

A Danish true crime podcast has revived one of the Nordic region's most shocking cases: a woman who attacked her friend with 17 knife wounds, then poured sulfuric acid on her. The case stands as a stark example of how festering interpersonal conflict can erupt into extreme violence.

The Dentist's TriangleRadioPlayDenmark+25
Devil in the Desert — episode 2 — Hossein Nayeri and the Mojave Desert
Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026

Matt Gutman Investigates California Wealth and Violence in New Podcast

Matt Gutman, ABC News chief national correspondent, hosts a new investigative podcast examining a California case involving two young men whose wealthy lifestyle unravels into a story of lies, mistrust, and violence.

Devil in the DesertABC NewsHossein Nayeri+30
Where Is Daniel Morcombe? — episode 2 — Daniel Morcombe disappearance 2003
Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026

Eight Years Lost: The Daniel Morcombe Case

On 7 December 2003, Daniel James Morcombe, a 13-year-old from Palmwoods on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, vanished while waiting at a bus stop. For eight years, his family and police pursued countless leads. Then, in August 2011, a confession changed everything.

Where Is Daniel Morcombe?SpotifyAustralia+31
Danish Murder Cases — episode S13E3 — Jesper Storm Thygesen
Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026

Danish Defense Attorney Kim Bagge Explores Courtroom Challenges

Forsvarsadvokat Kim Bagge, a Danish defense attorney, discusses the complexities and challenges that arise within the courtroom environment. His insights into legal defense and the judicial system offer perspective on how defense rights function in practice.

Danish Murder CasesRadioPlayDenmark+27
Devil in the Desert — episode 1 — Hossein Nayeri
Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026

Desert Torture: The Kidnapping That Spawned a Podcast Hunt

Just after midnight on October 2, 2012, two masked gunmen burst into a Newport Beach home, kidnapped a medical marijuana dispensary owner and his female companion, and drove them to the Mojave Desert where one victim endured savage torture. The case would spark a sprawling investigation detailed in the new ABC podcast 'Devil in the Desert.'

Devil in the DesertABC NewsHossein Nayeri+19
Mørkeland podcast — special episode — Mai-Brit Storm Thygesen
Podcast EpisodeMarch 17, 2026

Danish Defense Attorney on Legal Rights in High-Profile Cases

Mai-Brit Storm Thygesen, a Danish criminal defense attorney, has become a prominent voice on legal certainty and defendant rights in Denmark's justice system. Specializing in cases involving violence, murder, robbery, and economic crime, she has represented clients in several high-profile proceedings that have drawn international attention.

MørkelandRadioPlayDenmark+16