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In this episode, we sit down with Jeff Roberts, a man raised on small-town values who learned early what hard work and trust really mean. From bait shops and back roads to the courtroom, his journey into law was shaped by family, injustice, and a refusal to quit.
We talk about taking on a deadly jail case, losing the first trial, uncovering hidden evidence, and fighting back for the truth. Along the way, he faces kidney failure, a transplant, and the kind of pressure that tests your marriage, your faith, and your grit.
This is a story about doing the right thing when it’s hard, standing your ground, and keeping on when others walk away.
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In this episode, we sit down with Jeff Roberts, a man raised on small-town values who learned early what hard work and trust really mean. From bait shops and back roads to the courtroom, his journey into law was shaped by family, injustice, and a refusal to quit.
We talk about taking on a deadly jail case, losing the first trial, uncovering hidden evidence, and fighting back for the truth. Along the way, he faces kidney failure, a transplant, and the kind of pressure that tests your marriage, your faith, and your grit.
This is a story about doing the right thing when it’s hard, standing your ground, and keeping on when others walk away.