
Plea Deals, Murder Cases, and the Reality of Criminal Defense
Cape Fear Criminal Defense joins Whiskey and Wisdom to break down how criminal cases really work. Drawing from his experience as a public defender, prosecutor, and defense attorney, he explains plea deals, burden of proof, jury selection, murder cases, North Carolina’s death penalty, and the real-world pressures of defending clients when everything is on the line.
Chapter List
00:00 Welcome and guest intro
01:40 Allegedly and burden of proof
03:18 Penelope Project X tasting
06:05 Following a high-profile trial
08:36 Plea deals and sentencing reality
10:59 Death penalty in North Carolina
14:43 From prosecutor to defense attorney
18:53 Starting a private practice
21:37 Affording justice and public defenders
23:22 Law school background and trial training
25:09 Where he practices and conflict cases
26:59 Dismissed murder case and negotiations
30:54 Federal vs. state court differences
31:52 Federal jury duty and voir dire
33:12 Picking the right jurors
33:54 Courtroom characters
35:50 How to dress for court
40:05 Murder and violent caseload
44:01 Poverty, education, and crime
47:19 DA politics and turnover
49:14 Drug trends and fentanyl
53:32 Why defend the guilty
56:49 What success looks like
1:00:01 Testifying at trial
1:02:56 Career advice and burnout
1:04:44 Finding the firm
1:06:41 Socks and jury attention
1:08:20 Bourbon wrap-up