
Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P5 - Tariq Maqbool
On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the SUV doused with gasoline and torched.Prosecutors would say Tariq orchestrated the entire deal and committed the killings.Tariq says it's all BS and lies he had nothing to do with it.One Minute Remaining LIVE in Melbourne get your tix now Join the One Minute Remaining Jury via Appl + HERE and get OMR early and ad free for as little as $1.69 a week!Become a Jury member on Patreon and find us on Facebook here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
26 Elo 202431min

Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P4 - Tariq Maqbool
On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the SUV doused with gasoline and torched.Prosecutors would say Tariq orchestrated the entire deal and committed the killings.Tariq says it's all BS and lies he had nothing to do with it.One Minute Remaining LIVE in Melbourne get your tix now Join the One Minute Remaining Jury via Appl + HERE and get OMR early and ad free for as little as $1.69 a week!Become a Jury member on Patreon and find us on Facebook here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
21 Elo 202435min

Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P3 - Tariq Maqbool
On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the SUV doused with gasoline and torched.Prosecutors would say Tariq orchestrated the entire deal and committed the killings.Tariq says it's all BS and lies he had nothing to do with it.One Minute Remaining LIVE in Melbourne get your tix now Join the One Minute Remaining Jury via Appl + HERE and get OMR early and ad free for as little as $1.69 a week!Become a Jury member on Patreon and find us on Facebook here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
19 Elo 202430min

Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P2 - Tariq Maqbool
On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the SUV doused with gasoline and torched.Prosecutors would say Tariq orchestrated the entire deal and committed the killings.Tariq says it's all BS and lies he had nothing to do with it.Check out Tariq's Change.org petition below:https://www.change.org/p/urge-nj-gov-phil-murphy-to-grant-tariq-maqbool-s-clemencyread his articles here: https://captivevoices.comOne Minute Remaining LIVE in Melbourne get your tix now Join the One Minute Remaining Jury via Appl + HERE and get OMR early and ad free for as little as $1.69 a week!Become a Jury member on Patreon and find us on Facebook here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
14 Elo 202433min

Facing the death penalty in a post 9/11 New York P1 - Tariq Maqbool
On April 27, 2005, Tariq Maqbool was convicted of the murders of Joong Ahn, 45 and his nephew, Mun Ahn, 28 on the night of Nov. 1, 2002.Prosecutors say Tariq strangled Joong Ahn with a power cord.They say Mun Ahn and his uncles body were taken to a desolate area near the Hackensack River and put into a car. Mun Ahn was shot in the head, and the SUV doused with gasoline and torched.Prosecutors would say Tariq orchestrated the entire deal and committed the killings.Tariq says it's all BS and lies he had nothing to do with it.Check out Tariq's Change.org petition below:https://www.change.org/p/urge-nj-gov-phil-murphy-to-grant-tariq-maqbool-s-clemencyread his articles here: https://captivevoices.comOne Minute Remaining LIVE in Melbourne get your tix now Join the One Minute Remaining Jury via Appl + HERE and get OMR early and ad free for as little as $1.69 a week!Become a Jury member on Patreon and find us on Facebook here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12 Elo 202427min

Michigan's probable cause problem
The probable cause conference is generally mandatory under Michigan law unless the defense and prosecution both agree to waive the conference.To waive the probable cause conference, the parties must present a written document to the court indicating that the conference and/or preliminary examination have been waived. In some situations, this waiver may occur in court on the record, in which case a written document signed by both parties is unnecessary.Some time ago one prisoner in the Michigan DOC discovered that his probable cause hearing had just been completely missed. An entire step in the procedural process.However not just his, thousands of inmates across Michigan also never got a probable cause hearing.So what does this mean?One Minute Remaining LIVE in Melbourne get your tix now Join the One Minute Remaining Jury via Appl + HERE and get OMR early and ad free for as little as $1.69 a week!Become a Jury member on Patreon and find us on Facebook here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7 Elo 202419min

Chasing Killers P2 - Fmr Scotland Yard Detective Steve Keough
Today and over the next couple of episodes we are going to take a step out of prison and onto the other side of the bars and in fact the law as I sit down with a former Scotland Yard Detective... I was first introduced to Steve through my brother who for those who are not aware is himself a former police officer and host of his own podcast Protect and Serve. He had Steve on his show to discuss his career and some of the incredible cases that he has been apart of and I truly was fascinated by his story and so when the opportunity came up for me to chat with Steve for OMR I jumped at it.Steve Keough spent 30 years working for the British Metropolitan police force starting his career in the early 90's and would very quickly decided that becoming a Detective was where his passion was.In 2002 he would join Scotland Yards Anti Terrorist branch which would see him at ground zero investigating the horrific events of the 7/7 bombings his work on that tragic event would see him receiving a commendation from the commissioner of police in 2005.In 2009 Steve joined Scotland yards Murder investigation team where he honed his skills in catching murders and putting them behind bars.This conversation is fascinating as Steve takes us into the interview room and the mind of a killer, something he says we all have the capability of becoming.A word of warning this chat with Steve is in parts highly confronting listener discretion is advisedOne Minute Remaining LIVE in Melbourne get your tix now Join the One Minute Remaining Jury via Appl + HERE and get OMR early and ad free for as little as $1.69 a week!Become a Jury member on Patreon and find us on Facebook here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5 Elo 202430min

Chasing Killers P1 - Fmr Scotland Yard Detective Steve Keough
Hello and welcome back to one minute remaining my names Jack Laurence the host and creator of this show, today and over the next couple of episodes we are going to take a step out of prison and onto the other side of the bars and in fact the law as I sit down with a former Scotland Yard Detective... I was first introduced to Steve through my brother who for those who are not aware is himself a former police officer and host of his own podcast Protect and Serve. He had Steve on his show to discuss his career and some of the incredible cases that he has been apart of and I truly was fascinated by his story and so when the opportunity came up for me to chat with Steve for OMR I jumped at it.Steve Keough spent 30 years working for the British Metropolitan police force starting his career in the early 90's and would very quickly decided that becoming a Detective was where his passion was.In 2002 he would join Scotland Yards Anti Terrorist branch which would see him at ground zero investigating the horrific events of the 7/7 bombings his work on that tragic event would see him receiving a commendation from the commissioner of police in 2005.In 2009 Steve joined Scotland yards Murder investigation team where he honed his skills in catching murders and putting them behind bars.This conversation is fascinating as Steve takes us into the interview room and the mind of a killer, something he says we all have the capability of becoming.A word of warning this chat with Steve is in parts highly confronting listener discretion is advised.Check out Steve's podcast here - One Minute Remaining LIVE in Melbourne get your tix now Join the One Minute Remaining Jury via Appl + HERE and get OMR early and ad free for as little as $1.69 a week!Become a Jury member on Patreon and find us on Facebook here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
31 Heinä 202432min