
Tuesday Jan 27, 2026
Delphi Case: What the Appeal Really Means
This episode explains where the Delphi case stands now: a conviction followed by an appeal. It outlines what appeals courts review — legal process, judge rulings, and evidentiary decisions — and clarifies that appeals do not re-try guilt or re-weigh evidence.
The episode summarizes the key issues raised on appeal (exclusion of third-party evidence, discovery concerns, and missing materials), the briefing timeline, and why this appellate phase matters for ensuring a fair trial and proper legal process.
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