An op-ed published Friday by the Washington Post written by Caprice Roberts, a visiting professor at the University of Florida Levin College of Law, supported Harris’ position on reasonable doubt, flatly stating that Kavanaugh’s “guilt or innocence is not the issue”.
Adam and Mark open this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt talking about ways of encouraging young people to pursue what they're interested in. They then turn to an in-depth discussion about a brand new case Mark took on, representing a security guard that fatally shot and killed a shoplifter at a Walgreens in Hollywood. The guys continue to get into the weeds about everything involving this case and others similar to it as well as discussing a disturbing trend that is changing the behavior of judges in our legal system.
MEDIA ENCLOSURE: • Posted:Sat, 29 Dec 2018 01:00:00 PST. At the top of the show, Adam has questions regarding updates on Michael Flynn. He and Mark go on to discuss the political divide in this country, and Mark talks further about redactions and possible treason. They also talk about the pros and cons of cooperating with the government, weird FBI policies, and Comey's role in the investigation. Later they discuss the latest developments in the Harvey Weinstein scandal, and the unwinding of the Trump Foundation. Adam then asks Mark if thinks Trump has any regrets about running for President. As the show wraps up, Adam and Mark discuss the NRA's connection, how past administrations handled controversy, and Mark's upcoming Christmas party.