Noura Jackson Case Analysis | Prosecutorial Misconduct in Matricide Trial

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This video answers the question: Can I analyze the case of Noura Jackson?

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Came for the analysis, stayed for the burn. Greetings from the UK, Dr Grande; we love humour served bone dry here. 👌🏻🇬🇧❤️

PipHollingworth
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There is never, ever any punishment of investigation misconduct. People go to jail or prison based on these serious mistakes.

susanmann
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I just love how you give your honest opinion at the end and even break it into two categories real life guilty and legal guilty. I've never seen anyone else do that.

maddieb.
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“Johnny got JAMMED UP for extortion, conspiracy due to his friends ratting him out…” Gotta’ love it when reserved, soft-spoken Dr.Grande uses slang. The contrast is 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

cUser
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Dr. Grande will be listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for the most not diagnosing just speculating analysis in one year, while wearing some spiffy shirts.

Liveonprayer
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Also here for the reliable education and accurate narration, but the wit is just 👌

joy_is_purple
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I love how that laughed slipped while explaining your applied math problem. I don’t know how you keep a straight face so well. “Johnny got jammed up…” you are amazing.

TimidTortoise
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It’s amazing there was no physical evidence tying her to the crime yet she was still convicted. This terrifies me.

floweroflifetarot
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If a murder victim is found clutching a tuft of hair... what excuse could law enforcement POSSIBLY have for not testing the hair? That makes absolutely zero sense unless they're actively trying NOT to solve the case. Did they ever try to answer for this inexcusable blunder, by chance?

FilthyLogic
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I love it when he almost breaks into laughter at his own (excellent) humour

chrislawuk
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As a former math teacher I’m in love with your word problem. If I teach math again I’m borrowing it.

jnieto
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I was locked up for a bit, I took my GED to get the "good time"(reduction in sentence) even though I had a diploma, I skipped the course to prepare for the GED and took the test, another inmate and I got less than 2 questions wrong so they offered us more good time to teach classes, I had trust among a lot of other inmates, they could not read or write so they would come to me to read letters from family and attorneys and write back as needed, they would all sign their names-perfectly, they saw their signature as a picture and would actually "draw" their signature as apposed to writing their signature, I taught them to read and write using criminal cases and behaviors as the subject matter versus "See Spot Run", they took to it like a duck to water, the other inmate taught math and he used drug deals and money as his foundation, that's funny you said to use time as subject matter in a word problem

shanefsr
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Hey, Dr. G, could you possibly cover the changes that happen emotionally and mentally in someone with a severe chronic illness/chronic pain. I have tried to explain over and over to family and friends the toll it takes on people, but I am told it doesn't change a person. I feel like I would know first hand as I have a laundry list of health issues. The worst of them being CRPS, RA, Sjogren's, and a few other autoimmune disorders. Seems to me like once you have one, you start collecting them like Pokémon... Anyhow, my point being I would really like to see a professional break down what happens to someone when they get chronically ill. Thanks Dr. Grande!

gotink
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Prosecutors who cheat should do time for it. Lots of time.

mrparlanejxtra
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She must have had the worst lawyer in the country for accepting that plea and thinking she was being released right away. Good grief.

TheDealMaster
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Yes! Prison jail time calculations on the SAT! When I heard “Johnny got jammed up…” I just about choked on my coffee. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 Great video, as usual! 💕💖💕👍🏼

mcd
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Love the way you can explain the stages of mental illness. Could you touch on what happens to a child that was put in an incubator for a month back in the 50’s? I was one of those children and it did affect the relationship with my mother and myself ( I believe). Thank you for your kindness and patience with the real people in our world.

lesliebucari
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She was a victim of the typical sh** ty work the police has shown to do on the regular, in my opinion. Just like the prosecutor. How can you be Ok knowing that your conviction rate is more important than the truth and, well, decency? These cops and lawyers should be held accountable for their obvious sloppy work. Not only do they put innocent people in prison, but they also let the guilty parties free. Shameful.

holocene
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I always click on your uploads as quickly as possible. I love the educational speculation and the dry snark. Thank you!

BlueSkyes
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Dr. Grande rarely laughs at his own jokes.
He made himself laugh today.

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