Episode Summary:
A deep dive into the high-profile case of former University of Michigan football defensive coordinator Matt Weiss, who faces 24 federal computer crime charges. Dan Geherin discusses the implications of this case, its impact on the University of Michigan, and the broader landscape of computer crimes in today's digital age.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to Matt Weiss case and overview of charges
03:15 - Three main categories of computer crimes explained
06:30 - Discussion of social media's impact on computer crimes
08:45 - Legal consequences of computer crimes
11:20 - Defense strategies in computer crime cases
14:00 - AI and technology challenges in legal defense
16:30 - Predicted outcomes for the Weiss case
18:45 - Institutional changes and future implications
About The Show:
Dan Geherin, a criminal defense attorney based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, shares expert insights on criminal law, focusing on current cases and legal developments. With decades of experience in both criminal and civil litigation, Dan breaks down complex legal matters into understandable concepts for listeners.
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