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Robert Simels
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Injustice for All with Robert Simels
Beyond the Beats: The Untold Story of Murder Inc.
In this episode of 'Injustice For All,' host Robert Simels interviews his friend Chris Lorenzo, known to the public as Chris Gotti, co-founder of the music label Murder Inc. Alongside his brother Irv Gotti, Chris discusses their journey in building Murder Inc., which featured artists like Ashanti and Ja Rule. They delve into the federal prosecution they faced in the early 2000s due to alleged connections with narcotic trafficker Kenneth 'Supreme' McGriff. Throughout the interview, Chris explains the experience of being indicted, the impact on their business, and surviving the legal battle until their acquittal. Furthermore, the episode...
2026-01-30
1h 30
Injustice for All with Robert Simels
How Sentencing Really Works in the Criminal Justice System
In this episode of 'Injustice for All,' the host discusses the intricacies and flaws of the criminal justice system with Mark Allenbaugh, a sentencing and mitigation specialist. Mark explains the different components of the criminal justice process, emphasizing the significance of sentencing. He delves into the evolution and impact of the United States Sentencing Guidelines introduced in 1987, highlighting issues such as the decline in federal trial litigators and the effect of binding guidelines. Mark also discusses key concepts like downward departures, variances, restitution, and forfeiture, while critiquing the advisory nature of the guidelines post-2005. Additionally, they talk about...
2026-01-24
1h 38
Injustice for All with Robert Simels
Understanding the Flaws in the Judicial System
The video script for 'Injustice for All' covers a range of issues related to the judicial system and the influence of the media on legal processes. It begins by discussing how settlements in legal cases are often pursued for reasons other than guilt, emphasizing the complexities and injustices of the criminal justice system. The host then introduces Juda Engelmayer, a public relations expert specializing in crisis management, to explore these themes further. Engelmayer describes his career in politics and crisis management, including his work with notable figures and his transition into public relations focusing on high-profile legal cases. The...
2026-01-16
1h 09
Injustice for All with Robert Simels
What’s Really Happening Inside the DOJ?
This episode of 'Injustice for All' features attorney Paul Pelletier, who shares his extensive experience from his 27 years at the Department of Justice and the US Attorney's Office in Miami. Alongside host Robert, they discuss the current state of the Department of Justice, the FBI, and the DEA, touching upon issues of political influence, organizational flaws, and the importance of writing skills for federal prosecutors. Pelletier recounts his journey from law school to becoming a federal prosecutor, his views on the necessity of these agencies despite their flaws, and the concept of discretion in prosecution. The conversation also delves...
2026-01-12
1h 02
Injustice for All with Robert Simels
FBI Evidence Mishandling - The Truth Behind Major Case Failures
In this episode of 'Injustice for All,' the host discusses the importance of aggressive litigation in legal defense and prosecution, referencing past discussions like the Ghislaine Maxwell case. He introduces Rick Kiper, a former FBI agent and expert on the FBI's Computer Analysis Response Team (CART). Kiper discusses the role and procedures of CART, emphasizing the strict protocols for handling digital evidence to ensure integrity. The conversation shifts to specific cases, including the controversial handling of evidence in the Keith Ranieri case and the prosecution of Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz. Kiper details how mishandling by FBI agents...
2026-01-05
1h 19
Injustice for All with Robert Simels
Why Justice Fails - Corruption in the Courtroom
In this episode of 'Injustice for All,' host Robert Simels discusses the complexities and challenges of different types of cases, particularly white-collar crime, with guest attorney Jonathan Baum. Baum shares his varied professional background, from being a speechwriter for Bono and Bill Gates to becoming a criminal defense attorney. The conversation covers significant cases Baum was involved in, including the Mike Lynch fraud case and the OneTaste investigation. Baum provides insights into the disparities between defense and prosecution resources, the challenges of representing clients without significant funds, and the psychological pressures both clients and attorneys face in contentious...
2026-01-05
1h 11
Injustice for All with Robert Simels
The Ugly Truth About Prosecutorial Misconduct
In this episode of 'Injustice For All', host Robert interviews Bennett Gershman, a distinguished professor of law at Pace Law School and an expert on prosecutorial misconduct. They delve into topics including the systemic failures in the criminal justice system, the power and discretion of prosecutors, the Brady rule on disclosing exculpatory evidence, and the complacency and error within the prosecutorial ranks. Gershman, reflecting on his prosecutorial career and academic work, emphasizes the ethical challenges faced by prosecutors and the frequent miscarriages of justice. They also discuss the Ghislaine Maxwell case and its connection to the precedent set by...
2026-01-05
1h 09
Injustice for All with Robert Simels
Ghislaine Maxwell, Mayor Adams, Rikers and NYC Corruption
In this episode of 'Injustice For All,' the host interviews Sarena Townsend, a former prosecutor and Inspector General for the New York City Department of Correction, who now practices privately. The discussion uncovers the failures and corruption within the NYC Department of Correction, particularly focusing on the numerous deaths at Rikers Island due to misconduct by guards. Townsend outlines the systemic mismanagement and challenges faced within the Department. The episode also highlights a recent set of lawsuits she filed accusing the NYC Police Department of corruption, detailing how political pressures and cronyism under Mayor Adams administration impact the...
2026-01-05
1h 14
Injustice for All with Robert Simels
How Eyewitness Testimony Fails Justice
In this episode of 'Injustice for All,' the host interviews Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, a leading memory expert, about the reliability of eyewitness testimony. They discuss how memories can be easily manipulated by suggestions, misinformation, and other factors. Dr. Loftus explains her research on the 'misinformation effect,' where people's recollections of events can be altered, and shares instances of false memories, including the case of Steve Titus, who was wrongfully convicted due to faulty eyewitness identification. The conversation also covers historical cases like the McMartin preschool trial, where children were led to develop false memories of abuse. They...
2026-01-03
37 min
Injustice for All with Robert Simels
How Corruption Shapes the Justice System Today
In the third episode of 'Injustice for All,' Robert Simels emphasizes the critical importance of selecting the right attorney for both civil and criminal cases, sharing personal experiences of inadequate representation. He highlights the persistent issue of corruption within the criminal justice system, referencing historical examples of governmental corruption and periodic investigations into these malpractices. Simels underscores the necessity of thorough preparation and communication between a client and their attorney to achieve a favorable outcome in court. He provides anecdotes from his own legal career to illustrate how diligent preparation can expose inconsistencies and manipulation, thereby securing victories...
2026-01-03
47 min
Injustice for All with Robert Simels
Witness and Evidence Manipulation
In this inaugural episode of 'Injustice for All,' host Robert Simels, a former prosecutor and defense attorney, delves into the failures and corruption within the American judicial system. Simels recounts his career, from prosecuting corrupt officials to his controversial representation of high-profile clients like Henry Hill and Donald Payton. He details his own legal battles, including being convicted in a case involving a DEA informant. The episode scrutinizes the manipulation by law enforcement and prosecutors in a recent case involving the organization OneTaste, where members were falsely accused of involuntary servitude. Featuring an interview with Alicia Price, a...
2026-01-03
56 min
Injustice for All with Robert Simels
Secrets of the Justice System: Injustice For All
Robert Simels, with over 50 years of experience in the legal system, introduces his podcast 'Injustice for All.' Simels, who has served as a prosecutor, defense attorney, and inmate, promises to reveal the secrets and flaws of the justice system, highlighting how it often fails. He shares insights from his career, representing high-profile clients and his own experience of being targeted and imprisoned by the government. Sims discusses the systemic issues, the manipulation by law enforcement and judges, and the unspoken impact on families. He aims to provide an unfiltered truth through discussions with various guests, including legal experts...
2026-01-03
32 min
Nightmare Success In and Out
The Famous New York Defense Attorney goes to prison. Robert Simels
How does a feared and respected New York Defense Attorney get a 14 year sentence to Federal Prison? Robert Simels, a former prosecutor turned defense attorney, shares his journey from fighting corruption in the legal system to representing high-profile clients. He discusses his early life, his transition to law, and his experiences as a prosecutor in New York bringing down police, lawyers, judges, and politicians. This earned him the ire of many in New York. Robert changed teams, and for the next 35 years became the guy who hardly ever lost as a federal criminal defense attorney with high profile cases...
2024-04-18
1h 42
FRUMESS
The Boneyard (1991) Review | 31 Days of Halloween Horror Movie #36 | Frumess
The Boneyard is a 1991 American direct-to-video horror film directed by James Cummins and starring Ed Nelson, Deborah Rose, Norman Fell, James Eustermann, and Phyllis Diller. FRUMESS is POWERED by www.riotstickers.com/frumess GET 1000 STICKERS FOR $79 RIGHT HERE - NO PROMO CODE NEED! JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess 📹 OR SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL, BUY A CUP OF COFFEE ☕ https://ko-fi.com/frumessfilmsllc https://linktr.ee/FRUMESS The film plunges into the nightmarish experiences of a depressed psychic named Alley Oates (Deborah Rose), whose involvement in a grisly child-murder case leads her and her detective partner, Jersey Callum (Ed Nelson), to an imposing, fortress-like mortuary. Chen (Robert Yun Ju Ahn), the owner of the funeral home and prime suspect in the case, claims the three mummified corpses in question are not children but ancient demons known as "kyoshi". It seems the little monsters have been around for centuries as a result of an age-old curse and can only be placated with offerings of human flesh — with which the mortician has been supplying them his entire life. When Chen is jailed on murder charges, the under-fed ghouls awaken in search of dinner, trapping the staff inside the mortuary walls and devouring them. The survivors, including Oates and Callum, use every means at their disposal to combat the demons, which have possessed the bodies of morgue attendant Mrs. Poopinplatz (Phyllis Diller) and her poodle, mutating them into hideous monster
2023-11-13
04 min
Givin Them The Business w/ Chris Gotti Lorenzo & Don Dinero
GTTB: Episode 14 "Legal Aid' with Robert Simels
Welcome to Episode 14 of #GivinThemTheBusiness Podcast Powered by Add Ventures Music Topic: Criminal Defense Attorney #RobertSimels "They #Indicted My Client & It Cost Me Everything" In this episode of #GTTB Podcast, with your host Chris Gotti Lorenzo, the VP of Murder Inc. and Legendary Latin Co-host Don Dinero sits down in the Cuban Connection Studio; to talk to former criminal defense Attorney Robert Simels. (01:25s) Chris Gotti and Don Dinero go through the timeline with Mr. Simels from the start of his career and who some of his former clients he represented. The reason why he no lo...
2022-04-25
1h 10