The Clinical Gavel -Criminal Law Cases
Welcome to The Clinical Gavel where a seasoned Forensic Psychology Professor delves into the intricate world of criminal law. Join us as we break down complex legal concepts, explore high-profile cases, and provide insights into the workings of the justice system. Each episode offers expert analysis and engaging discussions to help you understand the laws that govern our society and the psychology behind criminal behavior. Tune in to gain a deeper appreciation of criminal law from an insider’s perspective.
The Duty of Candor in the Age of AI: The Greg Lake Suspension
In April 2026, the Nebraska Supreme Court issued a landmark indefinite suspension against attorney Greg Lake, marking a shift from mere financial sanctions to career-altering discipline for AI misuse. This episode deconstructs the "Failure of Candor" that led to his downfall. We move past the 57 hallucinated citations to the courtroom confrontation where Lake initially blamed a broken computer and a wedding anniversary for the errors. We discuss why the court found his explanation "lacked credibility" and what this means for the Model Rules of Professional Conduct in a world where AI-generated fabrications are becoming a weekly occurrence in the docket
The Right to Refuse Treatment – Riggins v. Nevada (1992)
In this episode, we examine Riggins v. Nevada (1992), a landmark Supreme Court case addressing whether the state can forcibly administer antipsychotic medication to a criminal defendant awaiting trial. The Court ruled that while forced medication is not categorically prohibited, the state must demonstrate it is medically appropriate and the least restrictive means of achieving competency for trial. The decision protects the defendant’s due process rights and the integrity of the adversarial process by ensuring a defendant can present a defense as themselves, not as a pharmacologically altered version shaped by the state.
Chemical Intent: The Limits of “Roid Rage” in Criminal Law
A forensic psychology and criminal law podcast analyzing “roid rage,” anabolic steroid effects on the brain, and how courts evaluate mens rea (criminal intent), voluntary intoxication, and legal responsibility in violent crime cases. This episode breaks down the intersection of neuroscience, behavioral evidence, and legal standards, featuring high-profile cases like Oscar Pistorius and legal precedents such as People v. Hood and R v. Kingston to examine why steroid defenses often fail in court. Designed for audiences interested in true crime, white collar crime, legal analysis, and clinical psychology, this content targets people who like topics such as criminal defense strategy, expe...
The matrix defense: State v. Ansley
When the Courtroom Can’t Wait — Drope v. Missouri and the Duty to Pause
STATE V. HIOTT- CAN CONSENT CLEAR YOU OF AN ASSAULT CHARGE
THE LATEST SUPREME COURT RULING ON PRISON INMATE RIGHTS
WE LOOK AT THE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS OF THE WEEK OF JUNE 23 2025
DO POLICE ALWAYS NEED A SEARCH WARRANT
TARASOFF V. REGENTS
ZINERMON V. BURCH
LEGAL DEFENSES THAT CAN BE USED FOR AN ATTEMPTED MURDER CASE1
CRIME SCENE STAGING
LAW FIRM PAID MILLIONS TO DEFEND INMATE FACES SANCTIONS FOR USING FAKE CASE LAWS THAT WERE PRODUCED BY AI
CRIMINAL LIABILITY FOR UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES
PEOPLE V. HUMPHREY
SELF DEFENSE AND USE OF DEADLY FORCE IN CALIFORNIA A LEGAL ANALYSIS
CASE STUDY OF WHETHER CONSENT WAS VOLUNTARY OR COERCED
COURTS THOUGHTS ON PRAYER AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS
WHAT IS THE RATIONAL BASIS LAW
WE CHAT WITH TRIAL LAWYER BRIAN WILLIAMS 4
BERRY V. SUPERIOR COURT - THE ISSUE OF SECOND DEGREE MURDER REQUIRES CONDUCT WITH HIGH PROBABILITY1
THE DOCTRINE OF NECESSITY
ANDRESEN V. MARYLAND- A PERSON'S BUSINESS RECORDS AS EVIDENCE VIOLATE THE 5TH AMENDMENT
LEGAL DEFENSES THAT CAN BE USED FOR AN ATTEMPTED MURDER CASE1
FBI PROFILERS DISCUSSES THE NUANCES OF UNDERSTANDING THE LAW
MAPP V. OHIO AND FRUIT OF THE POISONOUS TREE
RUSSELL HEBETS DISCUSSES HIS LIFE AS A DEFENSE ATTORNEY
NYPD DETECTIVE DISCUSSES CRIME IN NEW YORK AND MORE
DEA AGENT DISCUSSES DRUG CARTELS AND MORE6
THE CASE OF ROSS V. STATE - THE ABANDONMENT DEFENSE
STATE V GARTLAND- CASTLE DOCTRINE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
WE CHAT WITH HOSTAGE NEGOTIATOR
WE DISCUSS HOMICIDE INVESTIGATIONS WITH BC
STATE V. HIOTT- CAN CONSENT CLEAR YOU OF AN ASSAULT CHARGE1
STATE V. WILDER- PARENTAL CONTROL JUSTIFICATION
LAW V. STATE
CRIMINAL CASE BISHOP V. STATE
WARNING SENSITIVE CONTENT ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING WITH MATT RICHARDSON
DOES ZERO BAIL WORK, NEW STUDY SHOWS RESULTS2