The Dallas Morning News crime reporters discuss current events in the courts, with the police departments, and on the streets of North Texas.
It's been nearly three weeks since the shootings in downtown Dallas that left five police officers dead and injured seven others and two civilians.
Host Jen Emily chats with Sarah Mervosh, Kevin Krause, and Hannah Wise about that horrific night. Hannah was on the streets covering the protest and provided updates throughout the night, Sarah quickly returned to work and stayed on scene for many hours, and Kevin has been learning more about the shooter, Micah Johnson.
Mike Hashimoto ends the show with his usual "Dropping the Mic" segment, discussing Dallas Police Chief David Brown.
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In the latest episode, we cover all angles of jury duty: why you should serve, what problems come up in picking jurors, and what it's like to serve, especially in serious cases like capital murder.
Host Jen Emily chats with state district judge Brandon Birmingham, defense attorney Angel Mata, Dallas Morning News environmental reporter Jeff Mosier, and DMN federal courts reporter Kevin Krause about juries.
Editorial writer Mike Hashimoto end the show with his latest “Hashing It Out,” also on the topic of jury duty.
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Host Jen Emily chats with appellate court justice Lana Myers and her husband David Myers. Breaking news reporter Naheed Rajwani also joins the show. Today's episode is about a love story - and how jury duty lead to Lana and David getting married.
Justice Myers also recalls a case that stands out from her time on the bench -- a man who had a violent outburst after she sentenced him to death. She then talks about her work with STAR Court (Success Through Addiction Recovery.)
Editorial writer Mike Hashimoto ends the show talking about Johnny Manziel.
Host Jen Emily chats with attorneys Juan Sanchez and Toby Shook. Sanchez is a defense attorney who has worked on five death penalty cases. Shook sought the death penalty against defendants 21 times.
The three talk about how prosecutors decide to seek the ultimate punishment and what it's like in the courtroom during the trial.
Editorial writer Mike Hashimoto ends the show talking about Dallas County D.A. Susan Hawk and how it's still not time to demand she quit.
In this edition, host Sarah Mervosh talks about the loose dog problem in southern Dallas.
On the show today - Sharon Grigsby of The Dallas Morning News' editorial board, Peter Brodsky of the city's animal advisory commission, animal activist Stephanie Timko, and Dallas City Councilwoman Tiffinni Young of District 7.
The group discusses the ongoing problem and what's being done to fix it. Also, the group talks about Antoinette Brown, the woman who was killed by a pack of dogs, who turned on her in a South Dallas field.
Mike Hashimoto ends the show with his take on the loose dog problem.
Jen Emily chats with Tasha Tsiaperas and Tristan Hallman about two anniversaries. First, it's the one year anniversary of the attack on the Dallas Police Department. Tristan talks about his interviews with officers who were in the line of fire.
Also, it's been 20 years since Darlie Routier stabbed her two young sons to death in Rowlett. The group talks about why some question her guilt and why others have no doubts.
Jen Emily talks with Tasha Tsiaperas and Naheed Rajwani about the suspicious death of Dallas lawyer Ira Tobolowsky, who was beloved by the legal community.
Also on the show, the group chats with investigative reporter Sue Ambrose about the fallout after the rape scandal at Baylor.
Editorial Mike Hashimoto ends the CrimeCast on why we feel differently about a teen who killed at 13 and granted parole compared to Affluenza teen Ethan Couch.
Host Jen Emily chats with Gromer Jeffers and Kevin Krause on a variety of topics. In this episode, you'll hear about an Iraqi man who became a U.S. military translator but then declared his loyalty to ISIS. Another man immigrated here to escape the violence in Iraq, only to be murdered in North Texas.
Also. hear the latest on Dallas County Disctrict Attorney Susan Hawk who is seeking medical treatment for severe depression.
Finally, editorial writer Mike Hashimoto gives his thoughts on the Baylor scandal and how the university handled sexual assault convictions and allegations against members of the football team.
Host Jen Emily chats with Naheed Rajwani and Christopher Wynn. They just reported on a story about Christopher Colbert, who came to Dallas in pursuit of wealth and fame and left an alleged con man and murderer. He is accused of killing Ronald Shumway, hiding his body under a slab of concrete and posing as him to sell his house.
The group also talks to Fred Robertson, who found Shumway's body.
Read the full story here - http://interactives.dallasnews.com/2016/cracked/?_ga=1.158626812.777719847.1452175842
Host Jen Emily chats with Naomi Martin, Smiley Pool, and Irwin Thompson. The group talks about Wacko Waco and whether it's losing that image cultivated for years with tragedies like the deadly Branch Davidian standoff and the Twin Peaks shooting. But, there is now an element of cool in some parts of the town - mainly because of the HGTV show "Fixer Upper."
Editorial writer Mike Hashimoto will close out the show with his 'Hashing it Out' segment, looking at how police and prosecutors have handled the aftermath of the Twin Peaks shootout.
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