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Attorney Franz Borghardt joined Brian Haldane for this week's Legally Served to discuss two major legal stories. First, a Mississippi man was arrested for allegedly trying to buy a 10-month-old at an auction house—a case Borghardt says hinges on evidence and intent. He then warned that Baton Rouge’s crime problem could worsen due to budget shortfalls in the justice system, leading to more plea deals, overloaded prosecutors, and potential self-defense cases.
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By Brian HaldaneAttorney Franz Borghardt joined Brian Haldane for this week's Legally Served to discuss two major legal stories. First, a Mississippi man was arrested for allegedly trying to buy a 10-month-old at an auction house—a case Borghardt says hinges on evidence and intent. He then warned that Baton Rouge’s crime problem could worsen due to budget shortfalls in the justice system, leading to more plea deals, overloaded prosecutors, and potential self-defense cases.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.