Episode 9: The Delphi Case: Part 3
In Episode 9 of The Casewalker Chronicles, we examine the appellate phase of the Delphi case, focusing on how the case moves from trial to legal review within the Indiana Court of Appeals.
Following the conviction and sentencing, this episode examines how the case enters the appellate process and what is reviewed at that stage.
This episode does not retry the case or present new evidence.
It examines how a conviction is reviewed.
Using the Casewalker Method, we analyze how the appellate record is constructed, how transcripts and filings define the scope of review, and how legal arguments are built from what is preserved in that record.
We clearly distinguish between what exists in the record, what is argued on appeal, and what is not considered at the appellate level.
We examine the structure of the Appellant’s Brief, the claims raised by the defense, and the State’s response, focusing on how each side interprets the same record within legal standards.
This episode focuses on the structure and limits of appellate review, and how those limits define what can be evaluated after a conviction.
This episode reflects our investigative commitment:
Every step.
Every limitation.
Only what the record supports.
⚠️ Listener Note:
This episode discusses violent crime, including the deaths of two minors, and the legal proceedings that followed. Listener discretion is advised.
🔦 Missing Person Spotlight:
This episode includes a spotlight on Jacob Curry, a 14-year-old missing from Indianapolis, Indiana.
Full documentation, sources, missing-person spotlights, and episode updates are available at: www.thecasewalkerchronicles.com
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