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Welcome to New Jersey's soapbox and megaphone for legal/lawyer/law-firm podcasting. Join us for NJ law discussions, series, and history. The best place to listen/watch is NJCriminalPodcast.com, where episodes are available by topic, guest, or chronologically. From cannabis legalization to the Lindbergh kidnapping trial, you're invited to listen, share, and rate the show at NJCriminalPodcast.com.
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This is a bonus Memorial Day episode of the NJ Criminal Podcast, featuring a segment from the Atlantic County based, Mighty MERP podcast. Host Melissa Rosenblum welcomes veterans advocate Thomas Roughneen for a discussion about Veterans Diversionary Programs in NJ. (Full MERP podcast discussion here: https://www.mightymerp.com/veterans-diversionary…
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Colonel Steven Patrick, a retired attorney and former military officer, discusses his career in law and the changes he has witnessed over the past 58 years. He graduated from law school in 1965 and began practicing law in South Jersey. He shares his experiences in the military, including his time in Germany and his service in the National Guard. Co…
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We welcome civil trial attorney Michael Warshaw to the NJ Criminal Podcast. Michael began his career clerking at the courthouse in Hudson County. 🏙️ Today he continues to practice civil litigation with Zagar Fuchs, in Red Bank, NJ. Video Episode Page: https://njcriminalpodcast.com/zagar-fuchs-michael-warshaw Selfie Background Check:https://selfieba…
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Once again, we welcome Pinellas County (FL) Sheriffs Detective, Chris Lyons, to the NJ Criminal Podcast.Chris joins us to discuss the role of genetic-genealogy in DNA investigations. Chris is also a founder and Board Treasurer at the Florida Investigators Network. Video Episode Page: https://njcriminalpodcast.com/genetic-genealogy Florida Investiga…
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We welcome Pinellas County (FL) Sheriffs Detective, Chris Lyons, to the NJ Criminal Podcast. Chris joins us to discuss his role in the exoneration of Tom Sawyer in the 1986 murder of Janet Staschak. This is a cold case that he was handed almost two decades after it occurred. Chris is also a founder and Board Treasurer at the Florida Investigators N…
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In 2018, a Guantanamo Bay trained nurse tortured Jarod Draper to death with a fifty-thousand volt Taser while he strapped to a steel chair in Harrison County Jail in Indiana. Any reasonable person who watches Safe Place knows they've witnessed a crime. Please help bring attention via Change.org petition ⁠https://www.change.org/p/justice-for-jarod-d…
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Welcome back to the NJCriminalPodcast.com - This episode features the return of attorney Jim Leonard for a conversation about pivoting in life and career. Hoerner Law: https://hoernerlaw.com Cannabis Legalization in NJ: https://www.njcriminalpodcast.com/category/cannabis-legalization-nj/ Lindbergh Kidnapping Trial: https://www.njcriminalpodcast.com…
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Welcome back to the NJCriminalPodcast.com - This is the third episode in this series with attorney Jim Leonard. Hoerner Law: https://hoernerlaw.com Cannabis Legalization in NJ: https://www.njcriminalpodcast.com/category/cannabis-legalization-nj/ Lindbergh Kidnapping Trial: https://www.njcriminalpodcast.com/category/lindbergh-kidnapping/ Lindbergh K…
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Welcome back to the part two in this conversation with attorney Jim Leonard, on the NJCriminalPodcast.com Custom episode art: Painting of a businessman standing in the middle of a bustling city street. The sun is either setting or rising, casting orange hues on the surroundings. Emphasize new beginnings and career pivots. Capture his hopefulness th…
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Welcome back to episode #100 on the NJCriminalPodcast.com - This episode features the return of attorney Jim Leonard for a conversation about pivoting in life and career. 100th episode artwork: Painting of a businessman standing in the middle of a bustling city street. The sun is either setting or rising, casting orange hues on the surroundings. Em…
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Join us for the 3rd and final segment in this conversation with Christian Barth, author of The Garden State Parkway Murders: A Cold Case Mystery. Christian Barth is a writer, attorney, and photographer originally from New Jersey. The Midwest Book Review lauded his first book, The Origins of Infamy, as “a very recommended read for true crime aficion…
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Welcome to part-II in this conversation with Christian Barth, author of 📗 THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY MURDERS: A COLD CASE MYSTERY. Christian Barth is a writer, attorney, and photographer originally from New Jersey. The Midwest Book Review lauded his first book, The Origins of Infamy, as “a very recommended read for true crime aficionados." Generally …
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Christian Barth is a writer, attorney, and photographer originally from New Jersey. The Midwest Book Review lauded his first book, The Origins of Infamy, as “a very recommended read for true crime aficionados." Generally recognized as the foremost civilian authority on the 1969 Garden State Parkway murders, he resides in Connecticut. We discuss his…
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Certified document examiner J. Wright Leonard joins Meg McCormick Hoerner on your favorite NJ Law Podcast 🎧 She'll discuss the importance of certified handwriting examiners in court proceedings. J. Wright has more than 30 years of experience testifying as an expert witness in federal, state, and local courts across the United States. She is a certi…
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Welcome to part-3, in this series on the death of Tiffany Valiante. ⚖️ Attorney Paul D’Amato has taken hundreds of people on what he referred to as “The Tour”, a ride-along of the three possible routes from Tiffany Valiante’s house to the point of impact. In this episode, you will listen in as Paul takes Meg on The Tour. Hoerner Law: https://hoerne…
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In Part 2 of the Tiffany Valiante mystery, ⚖️ attorney Paul D’Amato And Meg discuss, in detail, the clothing that Tiffany Valiante was wearing on the night in question. We'll cover items that were found at the scene, and clothes and items that were found in the days, weeks and months to follow. In addition, we'll discuss the autopsy, the results of…
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Welcome back to the NJ Criminal Podcast. ⚖️ Attorney Paul D’Amato describes in detail what happened on July 12, 2015, the day that Tiffany Valiante was struck and killed by a NJ Transit train near her home in Mays Landing, NJ. Paul shares that the Valiante family has maintained all along that Tiffany Valiante did not commit suicide on July 12, 2015…
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Welcome back to NJ Criminal Podcast for the highlights of a recent CLE about Miranda rights in New Jersey. Meg is joined by attorney, Melissa Rosenblum, of the Mighty MERP Podcast. Hoerner Law: https://hoernerlaw.com Mighty MERP: https://MightyMERP.com Cannabis Legalization in NJ: https://www.njcriminalpodcast.com/category/cannabis-legalization-nj/…
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In this episode of the NJ Criminal Podcast Meg welcomes Bob Levant to New Jersey's favorite lawyer, law, and true crime podcast. Bob Levant knows what it takes to win in court. As a successful trial lawyer for over 25 years, he has won cases in some of the most high-profile courtrooms in the country. But Bob's success doesn't stop at the courthouse…
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Nelson C. Johnson is an author, former judge, lawyer, and historian, best known for his 2002 New York Times bestseller, Boardwalk Empire. His book served as the basis for the popular and Emmy Award-winning HBO crime drama TV series, Boardwalk Empire. The Honorable Nelson C. Johnson, J.S.C.(Ret.) practiced law for 31 years prior to being appointed t…
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Meg is joined by her producer, Tom, for a behind the scenes discussion about business (legal) podcasting. At the time of this episode publication, the NJ Criminal Podcast dominates search results for all "NJ + Law + Podcast" topics. Recent series, such as the Lindbergh Kidnapping podcast episodes, have broadened the overall visibility & SEO, with "…
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Welcome back to NJ's favorite Criminal Law Podcast with Meg McCormick Hoerner. This is a quick-info segment about pre-trial intervention in New Jersey. (PTI) If you have been charged with a crime in New Jersey, you may be eligible for pre-trial intervention. PTI is a program that allows certain offenders to avoid criminal prosecution by completing …
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Welcome back to the Cannabis Legalization podcast series on NJ Criminal Podcast. Meg welcomes Christopher Riggs to discuss weed business in NJ. Christoper is the chief counsel for the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission. ⚖️ His prior duties include assistant section chief of the New Jersey Health and Human Services Department. There, he pilot…
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On this episode of the NJ Criminal Podcast, we are joined by Orlando Nieves. 💼 Orlando is a criminal defense investigator with the Office of the Federal Public Defender - District of New Jersey. He has years of experience working in the criminal justice system and is an expert on civil rights and the presumption of innocence. In this interview, he …
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Welcome back to part-two in this conversation with Dr. Barry Logan on the NJ Criminal Podcast. 🎧 This continues our NJ Cannabis Legalization podcast series. 👨‍⚕️ Dr. Logan is Sr. Vice President of Forensic Sciences and Chief Scientist at National Medical Services Labs. At NMS Labs he leads a team of forensic toxicologists and certifying scientists …
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Welcome back to NJ Criminal Podcast. Meg continues her NJ Cannabis Legalization podcast series with Dr. Barry Logan. 👨‍⚕️ Dr. Logan is Sr. Vice President of Forensic Sciences and Chief Scientist at National Medical Services Labs. At NMS Labs he leads a team of forensic toxicologists and certifying scientists and is the laboratory director for NMS C…
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Welcome back to the Lindbergh Kidnapping true-crime podcast series on NJ Criminal Podcast. This is the second part in Meg's conversation with Judge Lise Pearlman. Lise Pearlman is a retired judge, filmmaker, award-winning historian and best-selling author. 🎙️ She joins host Meg McCormick Hoerner on NJ's favorite law-podcast. Judge Pearlman was an u…
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Lise Pearlman is a retired judge, filmmaker, award-winning historian and best-selling author. 🎙️ She joins host Meg McCormick Hoerner on NJ's favorite true crime law-podcast. Judge Pearlman was an undergraduate in the first class that included women at Yale University and later on attended Berkeley Law School. She clerked for California Chief Justi…
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Welcome to part-2 in this Lindbergh kidnapping true crime podcast series. Meg continues her conversation with Robert Zorn, 👨‍⚖️ as your favorite NJ law podcast continues to delve into his family perspective on the historic Lindbergh Kidnapping case. Robert Zorn is a graduate of Duke University and of the Wharton Graduate School of Business. In 2012…
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Welcome to this NJ Criminal Podcast true crime series on the Lindbergh kidnapping and trial. 👨‍⚖️ Robert Zorn joins your favorite NJ law podcast to delve into his family perspective on the historic case. Robert Zorn is a graduate of Duke University and of the Wharton Graduate School of Business. In 2012, Robert Zorn published the book Cemetery John…
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🎧 The NJ Cannabis Legalization Series continues on the NJ Criminal Podcast. Meg is joined by Middle Township Police Chief, Christopher Leusner, to discuss the use of cannabis by off-duty police. 🍃 Chief Leusner began his career in law enforcement in 1997 and was promoted to Chief in 2009. A graduate of Middle Township High School, Gloucester County…
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Meg welcomes revelers to the residential enclave of Ocean City, NJ, for Night in Venice, 2022. Hoerner Law Office: https://hoernerlaw.com 🛥️ Atlantic City Press article: https://pressofatlanticcity.com/news/local/tens-of-thousands-expected-in-ocean-city-for-night-in-venice-saturday/article_0b839370-0867-11ed-89f2-c778742c55aa.html Lawyer Podcasts: …
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Welcome back to the 3rd and final segment in this series with Rob Mejia. 🖊️ Rob is an Adjunct Professor of Stockton University's Cannabis Studies Department 🍃 He and Meg continue their discussion about cannabis education at Stockton, and the Garden State CannaCollective. Stockton University: https://stockton.edu/general-studies/cannabis-studies.htm…
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Welcome back to part II in this series with Rob Mejia. 🖊️ Rob is an Adjunct Professor of Stockton University's Cannabis Studies Department 🍃 He and Meg continue the discussion about cannabis education. Stockton University: https://stockton.edu/general-studies/cannabis-studies.html Hoerner Law: https://hoernerlaw.com Start a Podcast: https://nichepo…
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Rob Mejia, Adjunct Professor of Stockton University's Cannabis Studies Department 🍃 speaks with Meg about the importance of Cannabis education. Stockton University: https://stockton.edu/general-studies/cannabis-studies.html Hoerner Law: https://hoernerlaw.com Start a Podcast: https://nichepodcast.net…
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Welcome to part IIi in our series on Cannabis Law in New Jersey, Meg speaks with Bill Caruso. ⚖️ Bill is a partner at Archer Law and leads their Cannabis Law Group. He is also a founding member of the New Jersey United for Marijuana Reform steering committee, the general counsel for the New Jersey CannaBusiness Association, and is part of a select …
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Welcome to part II in our series on Cannabis Law in New Jersey, Meg speaks with Bill Caruso. ⚖️ Bill is a partner at Archer Law and leads their Cannabis Law Group. He is also a founding member of the New Jersey United for Marijuana Reform steering committee, the general counsel for the New Jersey CannaBusiness Association, and is part of a select g…
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In this first interview in our series on Cannabis Law in New Jersey, Meg speaks with Bill Caruso. ⚖️ Bill is a partner at Archer Law and leads their Cannabis Law Group. He is also a founding member of the New Jersey United for Marijuana Reform steering committee, the general counsel for the New Jersey CannaBusiness Association, and is part of a sel…
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Join us for the 3rd, and final part, in this NJ legal podcast series.🚨 Meg is joined by Retired Detective Captain and NJ 2nd Congressional District Candidate Tim Alexander. 🎧 Tim shares how he was racially profiled and shot at by cops, then he became one. 👮🏽 🚓Don't forget to like / rate / subscribe, anywhere you listen to podcasts! - Or, visit http…
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Welcome back to part two in this NJ legal podcast series.🚨 Meg is joined by Retired Detective Captain and NJ 2nd Congressional District Candidate Tim Alexander. 🎧 Tim shares how he was racially profiled and shot at by cops, then he became one. 👮🏽 🚓Don't forget to like / rate / subscribe, anywhere you listen to podcasts! - Or, visit https://NJCrimin…
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In this NJ legal podcast series,🚨 Meg is joined by Retired Detective Captain and NJ 2nd Congressional District Candidate Tim Alexander. 🎧 Tim shares how he was racially profiled and shot at by cops, then he became one. 👮🏽 🚓Don't forget to like / rate / subscribe, anywhere you listen to podcasts! - Or, visit https://NJCriminalPodcast.com Visit Hoern…
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"Where is Mark?" In the final episode, Rich describes continued investigative efforts over the past 30 years to find Mark Himebaugh. 🚓 Rich began working the case in 1996 and remains committed to this day to finding Mark, having recently written the book, "Where is Mark?" If anyone has any information about the case, please contact the Cape May Cou…
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"Missing Boy or Abducted Boy?" In episode 3, Rich shares when the investigation shifted from a missing boy to a likely abduction, 🚨 and describes several early suspects. 🚓 Rich began working the case in 1996 and remains committed to this day to finding Mark, having recently written the book, "Where is Mark?" If anyone has any information about the …
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"Tracing Mark's Steps After the Fire" Welcome back for segment 2, in this series with Richard McHale. Rich details the initial investigation where - without surveillance - police tried to trace Mark's steps after he left the fire.🚓 Rich began working the case in 1996 and remains committed to this day to finding Mark, having recently written the boo…
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"A Brush Fire After School" Meg interviews retired Middle Township Sgt. Rich McHale.. 🚓 In segment 1, Rich describes the events of November 25, 1991, the day Mark Himebaugh went missing. Rich began working the case in 1996 and remains committed to this day to finding Mark, having recently written the book, "Where is Mark?" If anyone has any informa…
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Welcome to the final part in this series with Christopher Maag. ⚖️ Chris continues his conversation with Meg by discussing the initial lack of media coverage of the case, and describes what we know about Wheeler-Weaver’s March 2022 arrest for yet another murder, this time the alleged murder of a 15-year-old-girl,j Mawa Doumbia. Don't forget to like…
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We are honored to bring back one of our favorite guests, Christopher Maag. 👮🚨🚓🚨👮 Chris is a reporter for The Record and USA Today. He joins Meg to discuss the case of Khalil Wheeler-Weaver, who was convicted of killing three women and attacking a fourth in a span of 84 days in 2016. He describes the timeline leading to the arrest, in large part, du…
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Join us for this fourth, and final episode in our podcast series with Bucks County District Attorney Matt Weintraub 🎙️ Matt speaks with Meg about the path that led him to be a career prosecutor, and the unique role of a prosecutor in seeking justice. In addition to discussing the programs he is spearheading in Bucks County, PA., Matt also shares so…
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