Law&Crime NOW: The Latest in the Johnny Depp Libel Trial, Breonna Taylor Death & George Floyd Case

On this Law & Crime NOW: Jesse Weber gets into the latest in the Johnny Depp libel trial. As the trial proceeds, is Depp winning considering he admitted to accidentally headbutting Amber Heard? How will Depp’s recent admission affect the case?

Also, a new video has emerged from Breonna Taylor’s death moments after the shooting. Weber will discuss what this means going forward.

Plus, George Floyd transcripts have been released, and one of the former officers is trying to get his charges dismissed. Weber will go through the transcripts, and break down the officers legal arguments.

Finally, Weber gets into the latest with Ghislaine Maxwell!

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Jesse Weber’s Guests:
Terri Austin – Law&crime Legal Analyst
Imran Ansari – Criminal Defense Attorney
Joy Lim Nakrin – Attorney And Legal Journalist

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