
66 - The Vegas Courtroom King
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In this episode of Killer Psychologist, Ross shares how he defends violent crime suspects, celebrity clients, and outlaw bikers, all while managing intense media scrutiny and high-stakes trials. His client list includes UFC fighters Nick Diaz and Wanderlei Silva, pro athletes, and high-profile figures whose cases dominate headlines.
We examine the courtroom strategy, psychological pressure, and public perception involved in defending the accused when the spotlight is relentless and the stakes couldn’t be higher.
Connect with Ross Goodman:
• Website: Goodman Law Group
• Facebook: Goodman Law Group
• X (formerly Twitter): @rosscgoodman
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Ross Goodman and His Career
02:12 High-Stakes Legal Decisions
06:02 The Tupac Case: Complexities and Challenges
10:27 Defendants and Their Statements
15:11 Psychological Aspects of High-Profile Cases
21:00 The Role of AI in Legal Research
26:52 The Hells Angels Case: A Young Lawyer's Journey
28:01 Legal Representation Across Gangs and Organizations
29:30 The Dangers of Child Custody Cases
31:44 Understanding Sociopathy in Legal Contexts
33:21 The Art of Jury Trials
37:56 Unexpected Verdicts in Court
41:02 The Importance of Client Preparation
44:51 Budget Cuts and Their Impact on Justice
46:06 Navigating Insanity Defenses in Court
49:09 The Complexity of Mental Health in Legal Cases
54:41 Conclusion and Resources for Legal Help
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