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Is "innocent until proven guilty" a myth? As a Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer, his goal is to ensure justice for his clients. He fights through robust trial advocacy, ensuring their right to counsel is protected. Legal Strategies and Courtroom Stories: Insights from Defense Attorney Richard S. Roberts, Jr. lehighvalleydefense.com

Join defense attorney Richard Roberts in this episode of the Mike G and the Garbage Gang Podcast as he delves into the nuances of criminal defense, defending parents in Pennsylvania CYS cases, the importance of protecting individual rights, and the pivotal role of competition in his career. Listen to riveting courtroom stories, learn about the complexities of defending clients in self-defense cases, and understand the challenges of appealing court decisions. The episode also explores the significant impact of growing up in inner-city environments and how competitive sports shaped his career.

00:00 Introduction

01:41 Meet Richard Roberts

02:22 From Combat Sports to Courtroom Battles

03:14 Lessons from Sports and Their Impact on Legal Career

09:33 The Challenges of Criminal Defense

13:39 The Importance of Parental Rights and Fighting Government Overreach

14:55 The Reality of Police Work and Legal Defense

25:34 Early Legal Career and Significant Cases

40:18 Challenges of Defending Accusations in Court

41:03 Innocent Until Proven Guilty: Myth or Reality?

43:12 Accidental Criminals and Self-Defense Cases

46:22 He Said, She Said: The Weight of Testimony

56:43 Navigating DUI Charges and Field Sobriety Tests

01:00:20 The Lengthy Legal Process and Client Misunderstandings

01:05:55 Significant Appeals and Legal Precedents

01:19:38 Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks

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