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29th Sep 2025

What I Learned Doing an Entire Year of Jury Trials

After a full year in courtrooms, trying nine jury cases, we’re pulling back the curtain on what really happens when you face the State. In this season premiere, we dig into the lessons learned from victories, defeats, and the unique challenges of sex-related cases.

You’ll hear why jury trials are becoming increasingly rare, how juror perception can make or break a case, and why even the most prepared defense isn’t always enough to secure a win. Most importantly, we highlight why having a defense attorney in your corner is the single most critical factor when your future is on the line.

If you’ve ever wondered what really goes on behind the courtroom doors—and why it matters to you—this episode will give you a candid, inside look at the realities of modern jury trials.

Chapters:

0:00 - Introduction

1:51 - We're back with an all-new season!

4:30 - The difficult nature of defending sex-related jury trials

11:00 - The lack of physical evidence creating challenges

12:24 - Trials are becoming a thing of the past

20:02 - Plea bargains becoming more prevalent

28:33 - The key takeaways

34:38 - Make sure you seek out legal representation!

36:31 - Closing remarks

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About the Podcast

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.