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Gertie's Law

Supreme Court of Victoria

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Drama has unfolded in these courtrooms for more than 130 years, from serial murderers and gangland wars to multimillion-dollar commercial disputes and celebrity defamation cases. Follow Greg Muller and Evan Martin as they take a step behind the bench of one of Australia’s oldest institutions and hear from judges as they explain why they make the decisions they do. Gertie's Law takes a deep dive into some of the lesser-known, misunderstood or complex parts of the court’s work, such as sentenc ...
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The life behind your favorite SEOs! Each month we explore the personal side of some of the most familiar names in SEO. Go beyond the Twitter account or the conference presentation and get to know search marketers like never before.
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Jello Biafra: Singer, spoken word artist, political activist, famed former lead singer and songwriter for the San Francisco punk rock band Dead Kennedys, and current frontman for Jello Biafra and The Guantanamo School of Medicine has finally unleashed his VERY OWN no-holds-barred, shit stirring PODCAST!! This is not his long running YouTube rant-cast, “WHAT WOULD JELLO DO?” This is RENEGADE ROUNDTABLE!! Where Jello acts as Interview Host From Hell – in all kinds of free for alls with his not ...
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Today on the season 2 premier of Renegade Roundtable, Jello interviews long time friend Vic Bondi of the band Articles of Faith. In this episode they discuss Vic growing up in a conservative military household, his first taste of rock and punk, the origins of Articles of Faith and first time seeing Hüsker Dü! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy …
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Today Jello interviews trailblazer Alice Bag! The two discuss Alice growing up in Mexico and her early days moving to America. They also discuss music, teaching, LA riots, growing up catholic, and Alice the cheerleader? Find out more on today's episode of Renegade Roundtable! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In this continuation Jello and Stuart dive deep into the writing process of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. They discuss how it's a full time job writing and recording. They also discuss the creation of their own label and the departure of Eric Moore. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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All the way from Australia, the musical genius behind one of the fastest growing psychedelic rocks bands of the all time, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Stuart Mackenzie sits down with Jello and discusses the formation of KGLW and how they are able to perform 3hr shows without repeating songs nightly! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for…
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Grab your drink and close the blinds because today Renegade Roundtable because Renegade NOIR table! Jello talks with the "Czar of Noir" Eddie Muller. They discuss what is noir as well as how Eddie went from writing for a newspaper to being the Noir King! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In this episode of What Would Jello Do? and Renegade Roundtable, Jello Biafra talks about the departure of Tucker Carlson and how the removal of the Fairness Doctrine has caused media company talking heads to say anything they want to the public, with increasingly dire consequences Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Former Pop Star turned war refugee Gino Jevdević goes deeper into his powerful story of surviving the Balkan war, PTSD; and finally escaping the violence, landing eventually in Seattle. Hear how Gino, having lost everything, chose to completely reinvent himself as a much fiercer beast, the rise of Kultur Shock, and the friends and comrades he has l…
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From Eugene Hutz’ tales of war in Ukraine, now brace yourself for this next guest. Meet fellow Gypsy Punk wildman Gino Jevdevic, who spent 3 years trapped in the actual war in Bosnia, as shelling and snipers raged all around him in Sarajevo. They discuss growing up communist in the former Yugoslavia, the fight for freedom, and how Gino became, “the…
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Today Jello interviews firebrand, political fighter, and rapper Kalyn Heffernan of the musical group WHEELCHAIR SPORTS CAMP. In the final part of this series they dive into the music of WHEELCHAIR SPORTS CAMP, what it's like touring with a disability, and her exhibition at the Denver MEOW WOLF. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform…
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Today Jello interviews firebrand, political fighter, and rapper Kalyn Heffernan of the musical group WHEELCHAIR SPORTS CAMP. In part one of this two part series they discuss disabilities, the political battle between Kalyn and former Denver mayor Corey Gardner, and her run for mayor of Denver. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informa…
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In this continuation from part 1, Jello Biafra talks to his good friend , Ukrainian born, Eugene Hutz of the gypsy punk band Gogol Bordello. Jello and Eugene discuss life in Kiev before the dissolving of the Soviet Union, and what it is to be a cultural ambassador post Russian invasion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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For two episodes, Jello Biafra talks to his good friend , Ukrainian born, Eugene Hutz. Eugene is the frontman for the gypsy punk band Gogol Bordello. Jello and Eugene discuss life in Kiev before the dissolving of the Soviet Union, and what it is to be a cultural ambassador post Russian invasion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more infor…
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No guests this week! In a brand new spoken word, Jello Biafra addresses the ongoing investigation of January 6th and the crimes that go beyond the events of that day. What Would Jello Do? is an informal spoken word series by Jello Biafra on the Alternative Tentacles Records YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informatio…
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Jello Biafra sits down with musician Dominic Davi, bassist for the bands Tsunami Bomb and Loud Graves. Davi is also head of Jello's long running independent record label Alternative Tentacles Records and podcast host for 3 Gigs Podcast, Monster Candy, and the Alternative Tentacles Batcast. They talk about the origins of cult favs Tsunami Bomb, what…
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Jello Biafra welcomes author and freelance journalist, Greg Palast in this politically charged episode of Renegade Roundtable. Greg lets listeners in on the logistics of voter fraud and gives them inside data that most mainstream media outlets won’t cover. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Musician Al Jourgensen of Ministry is Jello Baifra‘s guest on the very first Renegade Roundtable episode! They talk about politics, their history together, their future, and their ongoing project, the infamous band, Lard! Listeners get to be a fly on the wall taking in the world of Jello and one of his closest friends. Buckle up! This one is a ride…
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We've received your questions and in this final episode of Gertie’s Law, they get answered. What influences lawyers to challenge a juror during empanelment? Does a murder involving family violence attract a larger sentence? When does criticism become defamation? And are there more right wing terrorist cases coming to the court? Hear the answers to …
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Last episode we looked at completed terrorist acts, and why they attract such large sentences, however cases involving completed terrorist acts are rare, indeed the first one in Victoria was in 2019. Most terrorism cases which come before the Supreme Court occur before an act of terrorism has taken place. They’re preparatory offenses, that is, prep…
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Terrorism cases are among the most high-profile offences to come to the Supreme Court. The trials are complicated and usually long, as are the resulting sentences. The cases attract a lot of public interest. On the day of a sentence, the public galleries and press seats will be full, and TV cameras, lights and journos will be set up outside the Cou…
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Most Victorians have heard of Sir Redmond Barry, not least because there’s so many things named after him in Melbourne. And notoriously, he’s the judge who sentenced Ned Kelly to the gallows. But his impact on Melbourne extends far beyond the Kelly story. From defending Aboriginal resistance fighters to getting into a duel, Barry is undoubtedly one…
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Defamation. Often salacious or scandalous, especially when it involves Hollywood Stars or high profile federal politicians. It’s about defending one’s honour - and earning capacity. It’s an area of law where a person’s right to protect their reputation rubs up against someone else’s freedom of expression. Defamation cases are the juridical stage on…
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It’s time to talk about manslaughter - one of the most controversial and misunderstood offences that comes before the court, due to its high range of culpability and sometimes fine line between it and murder. From a legal point of view it’s a very clear line between murder and manslaughter. The problem is that factually it’s not always easy to look…
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Welcome to season two of Gertie's Law. In season one we heard from almost everyone at the Supreme Court - the judges, associates, reporters, tipstaves and even the prison officers. But now it’s time to meet the people who do the lion’s share of the talking in the courtroom, the people sitting at the bar table - the lawyers. See omnystudio.com/liste…
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This week we welcome Yuiry Yaravoy, Chief Growth Officer at Warrior Made & moderator of Reddit's BigSEO. Despite Yuriy being one the deepest and most profound thinkers in the Search Marketing world, he has a wild sense of humor! We dive into (and make light of) everything from Philly sports to the culture gap that exists between Brits and Americans…
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When COVID-19 hit Victoria, schools, pubs and restaurants closed. The AFL season stopped after only one round. But the courts couldn’t shut down because crime didn’t stop. People were in custody awaiting trial. Family violence continued unabated, disputes needed settling, appeals needed to be heard, and trials needed to continue to provide justice …
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Everyone knows Areej Abuli, as well you should, because she is AWESOME! But, did you know that Areej's favorite Beatle is George or that's she's a huge fan of the Great British Bake Off? In this episode we explore the life of the founder of Women in Tech SEO. From her pop culture preferences to her journey towards British citizenship, may we presen…
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Sure, you may have heard of Lily Ray... Yes, you may even know she is a fantastic DJ... What you may not know is what it's like for Lily to DJ or what her experience of living in New York is like... or if she'd rather be stuck on a desert island with Yanni or John Tesh (all of the important things). As is our mission, we're going behind Lily Ray th…
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In the SEO world, Heather Physioc of VMLY&R is a known commodity. She a top-notch SEO, a famed industry speaker, and has published her fair share of SEO materials. But who is Heather, really? We set off to find out who Heather really is, what she loves, and how she spends her time away from SEO... and we had a serious amount of fun along the way. L…
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Coming at you the first Thursday of each month, the Behind the SEOs podcast takes you into the lives of your favorite search marketers. Go behind the Twitter profile for a personal look at what makes the world's most renowned SEOs tick! From their hobbies and background to their peeves and preferences, this is a totally new look at the SEOs that ma…
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Despite most Victorians never having direct interaction with the Supreme Court, most still have an opinion about it, and those opinions are predominantly formed by the media. It's a fundamental principle of our legal system that justice is done in open court. Journalists therefore serve as the guardians of an open justice system. See omnystudio.com…
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A Supreme Court judge is one of the most senior positions in the law and also one of the most criticised. Find out what it's like to be a judge at the Supreme Court; how they're appointed, confronting personal bias, and staying mentally healthy while dealing with constant violence and death. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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