Adam and Mark open this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt talking about how difficult it can be to take a simple nap when you have a family. Then Dean Strang, defense attorney for Steven Avery joins the guys is in studio after facing some heavy traffic on the way in. Adam, Mark, and Dean revisit all in the ins and outs of the Steven Avery case and dive even deeper into the fine details of what happened. Topics covered include: Deans honest opinion on Steven's innocence, mistakes made by the cou...
May 07, 2016•58 min•Ep. 330
Founding member of The Innocence Project Jason Flom returns for this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt. The guys kicks off the show talking about Jason's program as well as both drug and bail reform. After that they get into different prison population percentages around the world and how they compare to our numbers. Before they wrap the guys talk about which presidential candidate will be best at addressing and fixing our current prison systems. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy ...
Apr 30, 2016•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 324
Mark Geragos is in-studio with Adam for this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt. Mark opens the show talking about how much he enjoys being in-studio vs having to phone in. After that, Adam talks about his recently completed Toyota Celebrity/Pro Grand Prix in Long Beach, as well as his competitors impressive racing resumes. After that, Mark asks Adam about the current state of the republican party, as well as the weird delegate election system that's currently in place. Before they wrap, Adam pl...
Apr 23, 2016•56 min•Ep. 310
Mark phones in from San jose for this week's episode of Take A Knee. Adam opens the show playing his infamous interview with Gloria Allred for Mark since he had never heard it before. After that, Mark brings up former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert and the recent revelation of his infidelities with underage boys he coached in high school. Then Adam talks about how easily lawyers are able to extort people, giving Mark a few examples of when its happened to him. As the show wraps up Adam and ...
Apr 16, 2016•44 min•Ep. 299
Mark and Adam open the show talking about what makes people successful, and how you grow within an organization. Adam then starts talking to Mark about the history of his work with actress Winona Rider. This leads to a quick side story about Adam's feelings on working in TV in general and Adam's recounting of a panic attack Drew had back in the day while working on the Loveline TV Show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-...
Apr 09, 2016•48 min•Ep. 339
Mark and Adam open the show talking about curiosity and how you can't teach it, and how curious people will always end up ok. They then discuss Hulk Hogan's recent settlement with Gawker. They close the show talking about California raising the minimum wage, and how it is actually crippling the people it is meant to be helping. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Apr 02, 2016•56 min•Ep. 311
Adam and Mark open the show talking about one of Marks cases involving a guy being accused of a sexual assault when there's video evidence proving his innocence, and the DA's unwillingness to admit the existence of the video evidence. This leads to a discussion on the Duke Lacrosse case and how the unjustly accused had their lives destroyed despite their innocence. After that they talk about 50 Cent's current legal problems involving a bankruptcy dispute where he posted pictures of himself on so...
Mar 26, 2016•53 min•Ep. 310
Adam and Mark open this week's episode talking to Bald Bryan about some shady practices by local water companies. Bald, who some may know from The Adam Carolla Show calls in to talks about the absurd water bill he recently received from the LADWP. Then, Adam and Mark dive into President Obama's Supreme Court Nominee Merrick Garland. This leads to a discussion on the positions he's taken throughout his career, as well as republican unwillingness to consider anyone Obama would nominate. Before the...
Mar 19, 2016•1 hr•Ep. 296
Adam and Mark start this week's episode as they dive into Erin Andrews' court case against Marriott hotels, specifically her $55 million dollar jury award and how that wont be nearly the same amount she ends up receiving. This leads to a short talk on taxes, and how percentages differentiate depending on what kind your paying, and what state you live in. As the continue discussing the Andrews case the talk turns to the Marriott executive who seriously hurt his company's cause by showing her vide...
Mar 12, 2016•1 hr 10 min•Ep. 333
Adam and Mark open the show talking about the benefits of "setting the table" to your boss on your first day of work, so when you need to take time off later, they've mostly forgotten about it, but not enough to be able to deny he agreed to it in the first place. Then they talk in detail about Mark's current client Ke$ha, her lawsuit with Sony and Dr. Luke, plus an exclusive listen to to one her newly recorded and unreleased songs. After that, Adam and Mark talk extensively about ESPN's Erin And...
Mar 05, 2016•1 hr 3 min•Ep. 344
This week Adam and Mark give an in depth update to the ongoing case that Mark has been handling with pop star Ke$ha and the recent developments after a ruling by a New York judge in favor of Sony and Dr. Luke. The pair also have a heated conversation about the recent fight between Apple and the FBI over the larger issue of encryption after the tragic events in San Bernardino. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my...
Feb 27, 2016•59 min•Ep. 327
Adam and Mark are joined by in-studio guest Jason Flom, President of the Innocence Project as well as the CEO of Lava Records. Adam and Mark open the episode talking to Jason about his impressive resume in the music industry, as well as his fathers famous history as a prominent lawyer. Then the guys talk about Jason's organization The Innocence Project, dedicated to exonerating wrongly convicted people and reforming the criminal justice system. This leads to a long discussion on the troubles of ...
Feb 20, 2016•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 340
Mark opens the show asking our guest, attorney Glen Jonas about his case involving LAPD officers "accidentally" firing over 100 rounds into the back of an innocent hispanic woman's pick up truck. Adam, Mark, and Glen talk about the case in detail, as well as the credible threat of Chris Dorner on the loose that had officers on edge. Then, Mark asks Glen about his current favorite case. Before they wrap, the gang talks about disciplinary actions for officers. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.c...
Feb 13, 2016•1 hr 2 min•Ep. 341
Adam and Mark open this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt talking about how Adam has finally gotten sick, along with his entire family. Then, Mark talks about former Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli's recent congressional deposition, or lack thereof. After that, Adam and Mark get into Bill Cosby's sexual assault case that might actually be heading to trial and the trouble he'll be in if it does. This leads Adam to talk about Cosby's legacy, what it would have been had these allegations...
Feb 06, 2016•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 335
Adam and Mark open this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt talking about how Mark's case in Compton got dismissed, as well as a gag order being placed on Mark for talking about the case in last weeks episode. Then they talk about the failing prison system, specifically in terms of the need to allocate resources appropriately. After that, Adam asks Mark about the courts recent decision to clear two officers of any crime after they mistakenly fired 107 rounds into the back of a truck holding two e...
Jan 30, 2016•1 hr 2 min•Ep. 315
Mark phones it in directly from the Compton courthouse for this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt. Mark starts off the episode talking about his current case involving a gang related homicide. After that, Adam and Mark get into one of his cases involving a pop artist Ke$ha. Before they wrap, Adam and Mark continue their discussion on high profile court cases, as well as the special treatment celebrities get in court. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice ...
Jan 23, 2016•58 min•Ep. 300
Adam and Mark welcome guest Dean Strang, Steven Avery's co-counsel, to further talk about the case involved in the Netflix documentary series "Making A Murderer". Adam begins the show asking Dean questions that his wife Lynette cooked up for him the night before. Then Adam and Mark dive into everything relating to the trial with Dean. After that, Adam and Mark talk about even more fuck-ups incurred by the LAUSD. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at htt...
Jan 16, 2016•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 310
Adam and Mark open the show talking about all the fun they had over Christmas after tossing a few drinks back together. Then Dr. Drew stops by for a visit to chime in on the show with Adam and Mark as they begin to get into the backstory behind Steven Avery, the subject of the recent Netflix documentary series "Making A Murderer". Later, Adam asks Mark to give all his thoughts on the case and Avery himself. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://...
Jan 09, 2016•56 min•Ep. 305
The gang open the show with guest S. Leigh Savidge of 'Straight Outta Compton' fame and jump right into Leigh & Mark's shared history with rapper Nate Dogg. The conversation quickly turns to Mike Tyson's rape case and Mark's opinions on how the legal process unfolded in that high profile case. As the conversation turns back to rap music and Leigh's experience in that community the gang get into Suge Knight's recent vehicular assault that has landed him in prison where he still resides as we reco...
Jan 02, 2016•1 hr 9 min•Ep. 297
Adam Carolla and Mark Geragos jump into the first episode of Reasonable Doubt head first, catching up on how long they've known each other before exchanging travel horror stories, including one that happened to Mark the morning of recording. ?Adam then asks Mark about the legality of police simply following high speed chase perpetrators as opposed to trying to stop them and eliminate potential dangers to other innocent motorists. Adam then poses an interesting scenario to Mark with two hypotheti...
Dec 26, 2015•57 min•Ep. 325
Mark returns from Tennessee after having gone 34 for 34 in not guilty charges. The guys talk about their respective holiday parties, and Producer Gary even joins in when they discuss getting in arguments with their significant others on the way home from said parties. Later the guys discuss the DMV trying to impede driverless cars in California. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dec 19, 2015•54 min•Ep. 295
Adam opens the show talking to Mark about a case he's currently working on in Tennessee. Then Adam and Mark talk about the recent San Bernardino terrorist attack. After that, Mark shares his advice on what to say and do if ever you're ever pulled over by the police while driving intoxicated. Mark talks a bit about his current lawsuit against the Los Angeles United School District. before they wrap, Adam and Mark talk about their opinions on workers unions. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com...
Dec 12, 2015•1 hr 5 min•Ep. 314
Mark opens this weeks episode of Reasonable Doubt talking about the ideal candidates to be on a Jury. This leads into a discussion on how attitudes and gestures can severely effect the jury, with an emphasis on the Amanda Knox case. After that, Adam and Mark get into talking about the Scott Peterson trial. Then, Adam and Mark talk about the bizarre circumstances surrounding the Gary Condit and Chandra Levy investigation. Before they wrap, Adam explains his NFL theory on generally good teams who ...
Dec 05, 2015•1 hr 7 min•Ep. 305
Adam and Mark start up the show talking about red light cameras and the ramifications of getting a red light camera ticket as Carolla Digital's newest employee Nick just experienced. This dovetails into a conversation on trials in general. After extensive discussion of Nick's ordeal, the conversation turns to the Burbank Police Department and their exploitation of citizens. As the show starts to wrap up, Adam finally gets to something he's been teasing for weeks, the new TV show that Mark had pi...
Nov 28, 2015•1 hr 4 min•Ep. 315
Adam and Mark open up the show talking about some trouble they have both been having with their respective pool cleaners. Adam then tells Mark about an interaction he had with his nanny Olga and why he loves her attitude when it comes to modifying behavior. After a little talk about Slash, the guys transition into the recent revelation that Charlie Sheen has come out as HIV positive and the litany of lawsuits that are likely to follow. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Californ...
Nov 21, 2015•1 hr•Ep. 319
Adam and Mark start out this weeks episode talking about the recent University of Missouri controversy, and what that means for the future of mediating disputes - especially in the case of former President Tim Wolfe. This leads into a conversation on the recent dismissal of USC head coach Steve Sarkisian. After that, Adam talks about his struggles in trying to move to a new home less than a mile away. Then, Adam and Mark discuss the Oscar Pistorious trial, sentencing, and release from prison. Be...
Nov 14, 2015•1 hr•Ep. 306
This week Adam & Mark open the show talking about Podcasting and how it is a somewhat unique business when it comes to competition. Then, they delve into Los Angeles' Homeless Problem, and the idea of how the network you surround yourself with influences where you end up. Some people don't like being around successful people because it shames them. Mark then tells Adam about a case he has where he and his client are suing the California State Bar for improperly firing one on their top employees....
Nov 07, 2015•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 304
Adam opens the show discussing with Mark why his Paul Newman documentary (Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman) not getting into Sundance which leads to a discussion of the genesis of the perception that Adam is racist and homophobic. This leads Mark into telling a story about a racist attorney he had worked with in the past who, likely as a result of his racism, was a wunderkind when it came to jury selection. As the show wraps up, Mark and Adam examine the ethics case being brought against ...
Oct 31, 2015•1 hr 3 min•Ep. 302
Adam opens this weeks episode of talking to Mark about the future of driverless cars. Then they talk about the 1999 Rae Carruth attempted murder plot against his pregnant girlfriend. This leads into a discussion examining Dominique Dunne's murder and it's subsequent court case. Then Adam and Mark talk about mandatory minimums and how they came to be vs how they are viewed now, particularly from a political standpoint. Before they wrap, Adam asks Mark about his recent $1 billion law suit against ...
Oct 24, 2015•1 hr•Ep. 316
Adam and Mark open this weeks episode of Reasonable Doubt examining a case of police brutality against a women who did not commit any crime. This leads into a discussion on how different ethnic groups generally respond to police. Then, Adam talks about his previous run-ins with the police and how he handled those situations. Before they wrap, Adam and Mark talk about minority ethnic groups within a country and how people view race differently depending on where they were raised. See Privacy Poli...
Oct 17, 2015•1 hr 3 min•Ep. 321