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Defending the Attorney-Client Privilege The Shanna Gardner Case

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Defending the Attorney-Client Privilege The Shanna Gardner Case

FromTrue Crime Today | A True Crime Podcast

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Length:
5 minutes
Released:
Mar 11, 2024
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Podcast episode

Description

 In an intriguing episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," Tony delves into the complex case of Shanna Gardner, whose legal team has filed a motion to dismiss the indictment against her, related to the death of her ex-husband. Tony is joined by Eric Faddis, a former prosecutor turned defense attorney, to shed light on the nuances of the situation, specifically the controversy surrounding the taint team's handling of evidence. Here's a summary of the conversation:

Taint Team Process Explained: Faddis clarifies the role of the taint team in separating attorney-client privileged communications from relevant evidence in a case, especially in the digital age where entire devices are downloaded for evidence.

Shanna Gardner's Case: The motion to dismiss the indictment against Gardner stems from allegations that the taint team failed to properly filter out privileged information, potentially breaching attorney-client confidentiality.

Objective of the Motion: While the motion's likelihood of leading to dismissal is slim, the defense aims to have the current prosecutorial team recused, forcing a reset with a new prosecutorial team. This could introduce strategic advantages for the defense by injecting chaos into the prosecution's preparations.

Strategic Legal Moves: Faddis discusses the strategic implications of such a motion, suggesting it's a chess move in criminal litigation aimed at gaining a tactical advantage, possibly through fresh plea negotiations or a more favorable prosecutorial approach.

Impact on the Trial: The issue of the original prosecutor's potential invasion of attorney-client privilege is unlikely to be presented to the jury, as it does not directly pertain to Gardner's guilt or innocence but is rather a procedural concern affecting the trial's preparation.

This episode highlights the strategic complexities and procedural intricacies within high-profile legal cases, offering listeners a deeper understanding of the defense's motivations and potential impacts on the trial process.
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Released:
Mar 11, 2024
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