Jay Milbrandt
Jay Milbrandt
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How to fix your Ekko Revel 'mystery beep'
How to find and fix the mystery beep in your Winnebago Ekko or Revel--it's coming from the awning.
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Видео

Trying out the GoPro Max 360 on the Cessna Skyhawk
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Trying out the GoPro Max 360 on the Cessna Skyhawk
Explained: How is a jury selected?
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Ever wondered how a jury works, or how to get out of jury duty? I explain the process and why you should WANT to serve on one.
How do you get out of a speeding ticket?
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If you've ever gotten a speeding ticket, you probably wonder if you can fight it in court, or how you would get out of one next time.
What is third degree murder?
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Difference between first degree, second degree, and third degree murder explained.
The US Supreme Court Explained
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How does the US Supreme Court work? Find out in this episode!
I got sworn into the bar of the US Supreme Court
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I got sworn into the bar of the US Supreme Court. I have no plans to do so, but I could now practice in front of the US Supreme Court. I also got to hear oral arguments for some landmark constitutional law cases.
What is a grand jury?
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We regularly hear about these mysterious grand juries in the news. What is a grand jury and how does it work?
International Law
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International Law
Acceptance
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Acceptance
Quasi contract and promissory estoppel
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Quasi contract and promissory estoppel
Carbolic Smoke Ball
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Carbolic Smoke Ball
The Hairy Hand case
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The Hairy Hand case
Intro to contracts
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Intro to contracts
Trademark
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Trademark
Patent
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Patent
Copyright - part 1
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Copyright - part 1
Copyright - part 2
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Copyright - part 2
Tradesecret
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Tradesecret
Intro to Intellectual Property
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Intro to Intellectual Property
Midterm exam preparation
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Midterm exam preparation
Negligence - Part 2: Causation and Damages
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Negligence - Part 2: Causation and Damages
Raleigh v Performance Plumbing
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Raleigh v Performance Plumbing
Negligence overview - part 1
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Negligence overview - part 1
Current event: Google v Uber on tradesecret
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Current event: Google v Uber on tradesecret
Negligence: Currie v Chevron
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Negligence: Currie v Chevron
First Amendment Commercial speech
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First Amendment Commercial speech
First Amendment - The Right to Free Speech
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First Amendment - The Right to Free Speech
The Commerce Power: Gonzales v Raich
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The Commerce Power: Gonzales v Raich
The Commerce Power: Bibb v Navajo Freight
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The Commerce Power: Bibb v Navajo Freight

Комментарии

  • @jonconnor0729
    @jonconnor0729 День назад

    Funny that this is the most viral video of a business lawyer.

  • @user-ix4gv6it6c
    @user-ix4gv6it6c 3 дня назад

    Great video, very informative and well done. See you on jury.

  • @JiDionPremium380
    @JiDionPremium380 12 дней назад

    so i only am getting charged for first degree? good to know thanks

  • @ItsJoseph97
    @ItsJoseph97 18 дней назад

    Here to see what squeeze would have been charged with if he hit and killed somebody

  • @huongvothingoc
    @huongvothingoc 20 дней назад

    Thank you for your sharing!

  • @britneyholland8657
    @britneyholland8657 20 дней назад

    I am a first year law student, this was so helpful! Thank you.

  • @sfsdfsd4235
    @sfsdfsd4235 25 дней назад

    The thumbnail really made it look like this mf was charged with all three

  • @yahyaabden6222
    @yahyaabden6222 Месяц назад

    Pov me : *flopping around in confusion*

  • @MonikaGolden-en4dt
    @MonikaGolden-en4dt Месяц назад

    Trayvon Martin is the young mans name! And it wasn't an altercation! Speak the truth not what is comfortable! This is a terrible video!

  • @willia3r
    @willia3r 2 месяца назад

    It seems like civil lawsuits are a backdoor just in case the criminal prosecutions dont work out. I always wondered how is that constitutional. Seems like another variation of _"double jeopardy,"_ imho.

  • @zelwanjiko
    @zelwanjiko 2 месяца назад

    I am here after watching tons of crime documentaries ....🥴

  • @fetch.aigeneral163
    @fetch.aigeneral163 3 месяца назад

    He shoulda said they amount typically for these crimes

  • @joepaquet4332
    @joepaquet4332 4 месяца назад

    it's all a fraud factory

  • @zevfeistory
    @zevfeistory 4 месяца назад

    great info man,, 1 like for you

  • @deucedeuce1572
    @deucedeuce1572 5 месяцев назад

    That NM Cop Felipe Hernandez was charged with 2nd Degree Murder for killing Teresa Gomez... and it does seem to be the right charge for what he did. He cannot claim that what he did was legal or that it was within his training or experience to do such a thing, because what he did goes completely against what the law is and what he was trained to do. The supreme court has already ruled on cases like this in the past and since then all the police stations in the country have since changed their policies (and training)... and the cities have reflected in their laws. He just has no qualified immunity to stand behind now. I want to feel bad for the guy, because he didn't go there intending to kill anyone and only did so in the heat of the moment... but regardless, it was an unjustified shooting and he was also very abusive and disrespectful. He just doesn't strike me as a good cop or as a good person in general. I probably shouldn't judge him from just one single 5 minute video/situation though. I don't know who he was otherwise.

  • @kimberleeponce1665
    @kimberleeponce1665 5 месяцев назад

    Thx sm!🎉

  • @notEazy
    @notEazy 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks, people been testing me lately.

  • @joshmieritz7645
    @joshmieritz7645 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you!! This was very helpful.

  • @nettahadfield9373
    @nettahadfield9373 6 месяцев назад

    Very helpful

  • @RAWDOGG69
    @RAWDOGG69 6 месяцев назад

    just got home from court where a man stabbed my friend 9X as he was being held down & beaten by 3 others...the 3 got a slap on the wrist the stabber got 2nd degree murder...our system is an abdolute joke with little to no justice for the families...the stabber was out on bail for ADW when he stabbed my friend for stabbing another but this could not be said in court...his defense attorney painted my friend oyt to be a drug dealer in front of his mother which was BS...& he murderer to be a frail man with a autoimmune disorder.

  • @cindybrawand1828
    @cindybrawand1828 7 месяцев назад

    dude it's not a privilege if your not getting paid by your employer and you support yourself! I make $400 day and you pay me $10 you want to pay my bills! I'm biased!!

  • @stevevoyles3816
    @stevevoyles3816 8 месяцев назад

    Criminal law defines wrongful conduct for which the state can take life or liberty..nice video..

  • @tfe1788
    @tfe1788 9 месяцев назад

    Did you teacher send you a link.......

  • @Presidentofmusic
    @Presidentofmusic 9 месяцев назад

    I’m here cuz I made a song called “criminal” and this got recommend …😅

  • @sqdarix
    @sqdarix 10 месяцев назад

    thank you!!!

  • @chas6817
    @chas6817 10 месяцев назад

    Show up at court and just refuse the illegal search getting into the court building because as a citizen you have the Constitutional right to refuse any search.

  • @ekstat1c
    @ekstat1c 11 месяцев назад

    No. You mean to say you teach law and you still get this wrong? 1st degree is YOU PLANNED AND THEN CARRIED OUT YOUR PLAN. 2nd degree is YOU HAD NO PLAN BUT YOU MURDERED SOMEONE INTENTIONALLY IN THE MOMENT. Manslaughter is your fast and furious reference. You didn't intend to kill or cause death but you did.

  • @nbroachful
    @nbroachful 11 месяцев назад

    Got my summons. Explained that I was a business owner and that the business would go under if I wasn't there, as we are only a three person show and they let me off. I'm sure certain states do things differently so your mileage may vary. Don't know if it will get me out of another though. 😂

  • @dr.debbiewilliams
    @dr.debbiewilliams 11 месяцев назад

    Congratulations! I was also invited to join the US Supreme Court Bar Association. I have no experience with same sex relations, nor did I ever change my identity. Neither have my sons

  • @JohnDoe-yi9rm
    @JohnDoe-yi9rm Год назад

    I disagree with you. Criminal cases are Civil Cases because the Plaintiff is the "State". Since the Plaintiff is a non-physical being, the "State" lacks standing. Further, criminal cases are civil because there's money involved such as Bonds, where the state holds a human as surety for the Bonds.

  • @UFCMania155
    @UFCMania155 Год назад

    I thought 1st degree murder is you plan to kill them

  • @followingthelight3232
    @followingthelight3232 Год назад

    Very helpful.

  • @Muffmunch
    @Muffmunch Год назад

    you can look up my county jail's inmates and see their charges.. how is it that there will be people with YEARS and years of history of murder charges, rape charges etc. how will they be in jail for a month or two and then released and they keep doing it? this shouldn't be a thing! they should rot in jail or get executed. i want to know why these people keep getting released,

  • @lenroybrown5351
    @lenroybrown5351 Год назад

    This video is literally the best... I noticed how you really threaded the waters and was really careful with your words when you started to reference Zimmerman V. Trayvon Case!.

  • @4850937
    @4850937 Год назад

    How do they choose the first group?

  • @user-mw7fm5rg2g
    @user-mw7fm5rg2g Год назад

    very useful info thank you so much

  • @theannouncer5538
    @theannouncer5538 Год назад

    Bro looks like a younger Jorah mormont

  • @edwarddrummond2554
    @edwarddrummond2554 Год назад

    Say his name “Trayvon Martin”

  • @blackfalcon1324
    @blackfalcon1324 Год назад

    'What I didnt know when I went to law school'. I hope that was hyperbole.

  • @24DaniS24
    @24DaniS24 Год назад

    Crazy that the dichotomy between 2nd degree murder and manslaughter can ruin a life forever.

  • @24DaniS24
    @24DaniS24 Год назад

    What if I was working some dangerous job and I accidentally did something innocent and killed someone? That just wouldn’t be fair man. The world will do as much as it can to lock a man down for life, even if it’s no truly justified.

  • @vengeance2825
    @vengeance2825 Год назад

    If there is no injury or damages then who is the claimant? The City of [wherever] is the usual suspect. However, the City of [wherever] is an artificial person relegated to dealing with other artificial things, not the tangible. See: Penhallow v. Doane’s Adminstrators 3 U.S. 54; 1 l. Ed 57; 3 Dall. 54 (1795). Traffic citations are revenue generating schemes for the city which are actually a tax upon a protected right to travel. The idea that traffic citations where there are no victims prevents anything calls for speculation. "Ohh, what were you thinking? You could have run over a kid.. Have this $75 fine and an additional fee..."

  • @aleb5195
    @aleb5195 Год назад

    RUclips has this titled as "the jury's secret " the full movie. What a disappointment

  • @micahwai1922
    @micahwai1922 Год назад

    Learned a wealth of knowledge. Esp. the liability and guilty part,which I will use as the basis of the difference. Cheers!

  • @zhimeipen294
    @zhimeipen294 Год назад

    organized that I understood the whole program very well. Thank you very much!

  • @insertenombreinteresante9206

    Así que, básicamente: Asesinato en primer grado: se trata de algo premeditado y hecho con la intención de matar o lastimar a alguien. Puede que tengas un motivo emocional, pero no estas siendo controlado por tus emociones, o sea, puedes pensar con claridad. Asesinato en segundo grado: no tenias intención de matar, pero tu irresponsabilidad y abandono de las leyes provoco la muerte de una o varias personas. Homicidio voluntario: mataste a alguien con el juicio nublado por tus emociones. No pudiste pensar con claridad, y las emociones sacaron lo peor de ti. Homicidio involuntario: no tenias intención de matar a nadie, fue algo accidental, y tampoco estabas violando ninguna ley.

  • @princebell91
    @princebell91 Год назад

    Ty for your teaching

  • @joseharrison9841
    @joseharrison9841 Год назад

    They lucky I can’t upload pics

  • @joseharrison9841
    @joseharrison9841 Год назад

    People need to start readin the transportation code for their state and I’m sure that they have a code that states lawful speed for commercial vehicles engaged in doing business for compensation or for hire

  • @yeah8295
    @yeah8295 Год назад

    Y’all got a degree in physics I got a degree in murder