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MLB legendary Umpire Al Clark and Attorney, CNN Contributor Joey Jackson

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MLB legendary Umpire Al Clark joins David tonight live to discuss Major League Baseball. Joey Jackson, Attorney and CNN Contributor discusses Robert Kraft, Lonzo Ball, Kristaps Porzingis, and more. Both David and Joey Jackson breakdown the legal questions relating to these matters for us to understand. A must listen. Relating to Robert Kraft, Joey Jackson says, "...looking at the good work he does, we have to look and see whether or not he committed this. Now defense attorneys – it’s our job to challenge evidence – that’s what we do, and in the event that evidence was gathered improperly or illegally then it gets thrown out. In this particular case I just don’t know that that is the case. The fact is that the police were conducting an investigation, based on my understanding, they were focusing on something that is really significant to all of us and that is human traffiking. Why – because it effects women, it effects children, and it effects just an evil that’s out there in terms of abducting and otherwise getting people under false pretences and then having them, unfortuantely, in these human traffiking rings. Relating to Lonzo Ball's lawsuit, Jackson says, “…I think that’s the story here, that his father hasn’t said much at all given the fact that his father is so vocal… “
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MLB legendary Umpire Al Clark joins David tonight live to discuss Major League Baseball. Joey Jackson, Attorney and CNN Contributor discusses Robert Kraft, Lonzo Ball, Kristaps Porzingis, and more. Both David and Joey Jackson breakdown the legal questions relating to these matters for us to understand. A must listen. Relating to Robert Kraft, Joey Jackson says, "...looking at the good work he does, we have to look and see whether or not he committed this. Now defense attorneys – it’s our job to challenge evidence – that’s what we do, and in the event that evidence was gathered improperly or illegally then it gets thrown out. In this particular case I just don’t know that that is the case. The fact is that the police were conducting an investigation, based on my understanding, they were focusing on something that is really significant to all of us and that is human traffiking. Why – because it effects women, it effects children, and it effects just an evil that’s out there in terms of abducting and otherwise getting people under false pretences and then having them, unfortuantely, in these human traffiking rings. Relating to Lonzo Ball's lawsuit, Jackson says, “…I think that’s the story here, that his father hasn’t said much at all given the fact that his father is so vocal… “
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