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Charles Schierer Podcasts

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LAW IN THE WILD PODCAST - Why you SHOULD absolutely keep a recovery journal to memorialize your journey from accident victim to recovery (Episode 4)
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12:35Attorney Charles Schierer has helped injured victims for many years. One helpful tip he has offered accident victims is to keep a daily journal of their recovery. Why? Because only the accident victim knows their recovery journey. They experience the pain and suffering alone. Sure, they have the support of their family and treatment team, but only …
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LAW IN THE WILD PODCAST - Understand the difference between ACTUAL and CONSTRUCTIVE Possession in this quick and concise podcast (Episode 3)
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13:43Attorney Charles Schierer offers a simple explanation between the legal definition of actual possession (items on your person or in your immediate control) and constructive possession (items you control but are not physically holding), showing how both concepts can be applied in criminal and civil matters. Through practical examples—backpacks at mu…
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LAW IN THE WILD PODCAST - The basics of military justice, from a court-martial to an Article 15 (Episode 2)
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19:37In this episode of Law in the Wild Podcast, hosted by attorney Charles Schierer, you will learn the basics of military justice. In this episode, we explore the court-martial (both general and special), non-judicial punishment (Article 15/Captain's Mast) and administrative separations. Attorney Schierer will also touch on how cases escalate, who con…
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LAW IN THE WILD PODCAST - The difference between first- and second-degree murder (Episode 1)
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14:19Attorney Charles Schierer breaks down how criminal law distinguishes first-degree murder, manslaughter (often called second-degree murder), and reckless homicide by focusing on the defendant’s mental state. Issues of malice and premeditation, sudden heat of passion and provocation are explored. Attorney Schierer uses an example of a person who meti…
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