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Masters Heist, Starbucks Scalding Verdict & Karen Read Trial Bombshell: Proctor Fired!

Masters Heist, Starbucks Scalding Verdict & Karen Read Trial Bombshell: Proctor Fired!

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This week on Layman's Law School, things heat up in the Karen Read case as the retrial gets underway-and it's already explosive. Our Georgia lawyers and resident "Laywoman" break down:

🟥 Officer Michael Proctor officially FIRED

🟥 What this means for the retrial & how the defense will use it

🟥 The alternate juror from the first trial who is now on Karen Read's legal team

🟥 The public perception war and trial strategy ahead

But that's not all. We also dig into:

⛳ The guy who stole Arnold Palmer's green jacket and is going to prison AND paying $3 million back to Augusta National

🔥 The $50 million Starbucks hot tea lawsuit - Lawyers react to the video of the spill

Link to the hot tea video: Starbucks ordered to pay $50M over tea burns - ABC News - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAt84tPUVTo

This is legal drama meets real-world consequences-and you don't need a JD to keep up.

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📢 Poll results + YOUR questions from last week are featured

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Video Chapters

0:00 – Welcome back to Layman's Law School

1:00 – Masters Week: Augusta theft story (green jacket scandal)

4:30 – Why the case went federal

10:00 – $50M Starbucks tea spill case (with video analysis)

17:00 – Karen Read trial update: Retrial begins

19:00 – Proctor fired: Why it matters

22:00 – What the defense will do with Proctor's misconduct

24:00 – Sworn testimony from the first trial

27:00 – Defense strategy: Playing Proctor without being a bully

31:00 – The juror who joined Karen Read's defense

36:00 – Bias, public perception & legal gray areas

40:00 – Reasonable doubt & the real tragedy in this case

44:00 – Predictions: Manslaughter or not guilty?

45:00 – HBO Max doc vs. Netflix (and viewer reactions)

47:00 – Karen Reed's personality on trial?

48:30 – Closing thoughts & YOUR trial predictions

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