Episodes
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The JL boys go beyond the story you think you already know as they delve into the backstory of an early family life that would foreshadow tragic and fatal future events.
This is the first part of the candid and compelling interview with Grant Dansie, a man whose unique experience provides insights, intrigue, anger and anguish.
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Sean and Daniel bring us an update and some closure to a case that’s been more than a decade in the making with multiple trials, appeals, and civil proceedings.
Finally, the Lawrence family get clarity on the fate of David's estate after the courts navigate the nuances of forfeiture law, counter claims and David’s own intentions.
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The JL boys conclude a case that has driven more passionate feedback than almost any other, both in support and even more vocally in complete condemnation.
While old saying says “a picture tells a thousand words”, it seems even when the footage is made available many opinions are split and many attitudes remain divided.
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Sean and Daniel continue to discuss the emotionally charged case that sparked debate about anti-authoritarianism, danger in the line of duty and adequate sentencing.
As the guilty would decry the judge’s verdict the wider question that remained was what would this mean for similar, future cases, and how will it impact the community?
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The JL boys move from discussing incident to indictment and the progression of court proceedings as Raina Jane Cruise faces the charges and the controversy
As both sides provide evidence for their version of the events it becomes positioned as an argument between policing protocol and the rights of individuals to resist arrest.
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Sean and Daniel kick off one of their most requested cases and almost immediately it’s obvious as to why this one sparked interest, ire and intrigue within the wider community.
As a federal Senate candidate claims self defense when charged with assault on a police officer in a pub altercation it quickly becomes a case of who exactly crossed the line.
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The JL boys conclude the case of a former cop, her string of crimes and corruption, a cringe worthy rap career and comparatively a very cushy ride through the court system.
This wouldn’t be the last we would hear of Hayley Greenwood however as a new set of charges would have us considering if this was a new twist or a return to her old ways.
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As Sean and Daniel continue their coverage of this case it becomes the subtraction of identity suppression that now becomes the next consideration in their conversation.
Between that and a disappearance from court listings, separation of charges across different jurisdictions, closed door hearings and dealings we’re left asking, what’s next?
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The JL boys move beyond musical stylings to return their focus to the courtroom and the alleged offenses of a suspended police officer as a major twist was about to unfold.
With new allegations of sex work, what can be reported without prejudicing a trial and the need to protect confidential sources this case still appeared far from its conclusion.
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So Sean and Daniel didn’t exactly deliver on a promise of a musical interlude on their last episode however they make good this time around with a personal protest “diss track”.
While it may not have been their song, they do discuss the lyrics and potential impact of the artist going public after initially fighting for a suppression over court proceedings.
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The JL boys promised us a musical interlude in this new series and instead they give us a case which raises questions about police accountability and community expectations.
As they dig deeper, they uncover a web of criminal allegations, a notorious outlaw motorcycle gang, confidential informants, and yes eventually even a musical interlude.
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Sean and Daniel conclude the complex case of the convicted child sex offender who created a charity without the decision to disclose his own past criminal convictions.
Ego exceeds ethics while the exploitation of others exists and more importance is placed in redeeming an undeserving reputation than the pursuit of possible rehabilitation.
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The JL boys are advised of the less than transparent activities of a former offender previously covered for their involvement and conviction in a child abuse material case.
When they claim lived experience makes them credentialed to assist those with autism navigate the legal system it is their accountability that is up for adjudication.
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As Sean and Daniel look to conclude their investigation they consider the implications of AI use by lawyers without disclosure, AI-generated errors and lack of transparency.
With an outgoing leader, a need for legacy from “late to the party” guidelines and legal lessons seemingly not learned from across the lands, SA’s AI future remains unknown.
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The JL boys dive back into the world of AI and the legal system as South Australia faces its first instance of a lawyer accused of using AI which had cited fake precedent.
With implications on the administration of justice the conversation then shifts to the consequences of AI-generated errors and the need for guidelines and accountability.
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Sean and Daniel query the future as South Australia is poised for new leadership within its courts and an even larger change looms over how our courts may operate altogether.
While AI is supposed to be providing more insight and clarity it appears it may only be succeeding in blurring the lines and the possible white lies between fact and fiction.
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The JL Boys conclude this unprecedented case where the complexities of the justice system almost pail against the backdrop of a vile, petty, vindictive father and killer.
They discuss the application or maybe the manipulation of the law, the price of justice and also question the fairness of the system to ultimately ponder the verdict on this case.
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Sean and Daniel have long decried the retraumatisation of victims and their loved ones especially when it is the system that states to protect them being the perpetrator.
The death of Helen Dansie is a prime example of this fact and this episode shows how correct procedure as well as time deaf departmental interference exacerbate this.
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The JL boys contemplate the consequences of the DPP's sudden intervention in the civil case, questioning the idea of "proceeds of crime" and the motivations of their actions.
They continue to explore the intricacies of the case, criminal assets confiscation and the potential consequences for a son fighting for control of his mother's estate.
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Sean and Daniel return with season six and pick up the murder case of Helen Dansie to contemplate the implications that a criminal case appeal now poses for the civil case.
With concerns now looming over both an estate and a family's pursuit of justice the High Court that is now required to make a decision on when and how we can proceed.
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