Jury Duty, One Actor’s Journey Into the Justice System (Bite-Size Edition) - podcast episode cover

Jury Duty, One Actor’s Journey Into the Justice System (Bite-Size Edition)

Dec 17, 201837 minSeason 2Ep. 13
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Episode description

In this episode, Patrick shares one thing that has kept him from auditioning and finding work lately...and that's jury duty. That civic obligation that many try to get out of has become yet another obstacle to making it. 

But Patrick diligently fulfilled his duty and rendered a verdict on an attempted murder case involving a babysitter. This is certainly a different kind of episode for the podcast, but nonetheless it's a fascinating story with twists and turns and surprises, just the kind of "ripped from the headlines" case they feature on LAW & ORDER.

For more on the case, read about some of the most important moments in the trial:

The Retrial of Marianne Benjamin-Williams

The Father Takes the Stand

Mother's Emotional Testimony

Defense Doctor Provides Alternate Possibility

Defendant Takes the Stand

Manhattan DA Press Release on Verdict

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Whether you call it "dun, dun" "chung, chung" or "bong, bong"...the Law & Order sound effect is ubiquitous with the franchise and was conceived by Mike Post, produced by Dick Wolf.

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