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When an undercover sting operation led to the conviction of a woman as an accomplice in a high-stakes drug deal, the courtroom saw her as guilty by proximity — the wife of a known drug dealer, caught at the wrong place, at the wrong time.
But Speedy didn’t see a criminal — he saw a case of a woman who didn't have the ability to comprehend her circumstances and whose mere presence didn't constitute her involvement in a crime. In this episode, we break down how Speedy took the fight to the appellate court, exposed the weaknesses in the prosecution’s theory, and ultimately overturned the conviction.
Was she truly involved, or just swept up in a storm she never signed up for? Tune in as we dissect the legal battle that challenged the meaning of intent, association, and justice — and how Speedy turned a wrongful conviction into a hard-won appeal.
🟢 Listen now — because justice moves fast when Speedy's on the case.
By George W. SpeedyWhen an undercover sting operation led to the conviction of a woman as an accomplice in a high-stakes drug deal, the courtroom saw her as guilty by proximity — the wife of a known drug dealer, caught at the wrong place, at the wrong time.
But Speedy didn’t see a criminal — he saw a case of a woman who didn't have the ability to comprehend her circumstances and whose mere presence didn't constitute her involvement in a crime. In this episode, we break down how Speedy took the fight to the appellate court, exposed the weaknesses in the prosecution’s theory, and ultimately overturned the conviction.
Was she truly involved, or just swept up in a storm she never signed up for? Tune in as we dissect the legal battle that challenged the meaning of intent, association, and justice — and how Speedy turned a wrongful conviction into a hard-won appeal.
🟢 Listen now — because justice moves fast when Speedy's on the case.