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Topic: Criminal prosecution

Criminal prosecution refers to the legal process of charging and trying individuals for alleged criminal offenses, with the goal of holding them accountable and protecting public safety.

More on: Criminal prosecution

The podcast episodes cover various aspects of criminal prosecution, including the challenges and limitations faced in prosecuting high-profile individuals, such as sitting or former presidents.

For example, the episode 'Supreme Court rules Trump is immune from prosecution for certain official acts' discusses a Supreme Court ruling that expanded the power of the presidency and called into question whether former President Trump will ever face trial in federal court. Similarly, the episode 'Trump is arguing for immunity in his criminal case. Will the Supreme Court agree?' previews the Supreme Court's consideration of whether Trump can be criminally prosecuted for his actions.

Other episodes, such as '#336: Poisoned Baby Formula TURNED 300k Kids Into "BIG HEAD BABIES"' and 'The Babes in the Wood', focus on the process and challenges of criminal prosecution in other contexts, such as corporate crime and cold cases, respectively.

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