Episode 5

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16th Jan 2024

The State of Indiana vs. Richard Allen (Part 3) - Will the Defense Prevail?

In this riveting episode of "Closing Arguments," we continue our dive deep into the intricacies of the State of Indiana vs. Richard Allen case, a legal saga that has captivated the nation.

Join us as we unravel the layers of this complex case, examining the Allen's confession, shady prison guards, and even the theft of crime scene photos!

This case continues to get more twisted each day, leaving our hosts and the audience wondering what type of fireworks will happen next?

Enjoy!

Chapters:

0:00 - Introduction and overview on the episode

1:26 - Recapping the high-level details of the Richard Allen case

6:01 - Richard Allen's custody arrangements

10:44 - Odinism in the prison system

14:36 - How Allen's attorneys handled potential Odinists in the prison system

22:31 - Richard Allen's confession and its value to the prosecution

29:48 - The fallout of this case and what to be on the lookout for

37:46 - The issue of a gag order

46:22 - A tragic suicide enters the picture

59:30 - The battle between judge and attorneys

1:01:35 - The court has the authority to remove an attorney from a given case

1:03:53 - What to expect in our next episode covering this case

1:04:28 - Closing remarks


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Closing Arguments
John Razumich is ready to fight for you!
Closing Arguments is a long-form legal podcast that explores the law beyond the headlines and the courtroom drama. Hosted by Indianapolis attorney Jack Razumich of Razumich & Associates, the show examines criminal law through real cases, legal history, and the human stories that shape the justice system.

Each episode dives deep into complex legal questions — from infamous and unusual lawsuits to landmark criminal cases and Indiana-specific legal issues — offering listeners thoughtful analysis, practical insight, and candid discussion grounded in real-world experience. Rather than soundbites or sensationalism, Closing Arguments focuses on the why, the how, and the consequences behind the law.

Whether unpacking bizarre cases like suing the Devil, examining legally haunted houses, or dissecting serious criminal matters that affect lives and communities, Closing Arguments invites listeners to think critically about justice, accountability, and the limits of the legal system.

This podcast is for anyone curious about how the law actually works — not in theory, but in practice.