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If you relived the same day forever, would the law still apply?

In this episode of the Let’s Ruin It Podcast, three New Jersey attorneys put Groundhog Day (1993) on trial. From theft and assault to kidnapping, fraud, and suicide, Phil Connors commits an impressive number of crimes, yet faces zero consequences thanks to the time loop. But does that mean those crimes don’t count?

We dive into criminal liability in looping timelines, consent by deception, mental health commitments, multiverse theories, and whether redemption after decades of wrongdoing actually means anything. Along the way, we ask the real question: is Phil Connors a better man by the end or just better at hiding his crimes?

Smart, irreverent, and legally nit-picky, this episode turns a beloved classic into an existential courtroom nightmare.

🎙️ Hosted by Jenny (@birzlaw), Liz (@lizcalandrillo), and Diana (@mrsladydiana)

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⚖️ For entertainment only; not legal advice.