The Mark Geragos Interview – TCD Sidebar With Joshua Ritter – Everything Law and Order Blog

In this wide-ranging two-part interview with renowned attorney Mark Geragos, Joshua Ritter discusses the landmark cases of Geragos’s prolific career.
From Michael Jackson to Scott Peterson, Winona Ryder to Colin Kaepernick and Jussie Smollett, Geragos reveals how he got started in law, and the cases that propelled his success, including how the Susan McDougal trial “supercharged” his career in the 1990s.
Geragos talks about a possible new trial for convicted murderer Scott Peterson; the return to the courtroom for actor Jussie Smollett; jury selection; law enforcement; defending notorious clients; civil rights and the pursuit of justice; and much more.

Susan McDougal case 11:42
John DeLorean 20:20
Winona Ryder 22:36
Gary Condit 23:30
Scott Peterson 25:22
Michael Jackson 32:43
Defending notorious clients 32:15
Colin Kaepernick 36:39
Jussie Smollett 46:46
Civil rights law practice 50:42

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32 thoughts on “The Mark Geragos Interview – TCD Sidebar With Joshua Ritter”
  1. I’m on the fence about this guy. I get that he has a job to do to pay his bills but he should have left the Scott Peterson case alone. The world knows Scott is guilty. Defending Scott Peterson left a bad taste in my mouth about Geragos.

  2. I love you having mark on and I’ll have to listen to his podcast. And I can advocate for Scott Peterson, but not Jussie Smollett. Mark just proves that he’ll say whatever he needs to to paint his client in a good light.

  3. Mark Geragos appears on On The Record with Greta Van Susteran stating…
    "You'd be hard pressed to find a prosecutor who couldn't put together an indictment let alone a conviction."
    He explains why he believes Scott Peterson will eventually be proven guilty.
    "It would have to be the greatest of coincidences that he goes to this marina, that it just so happens that four months later a females torso shows up, that a baby boy shows up, that it happens to be in the same area where this guy went, that this guy happens to have on his computer the currents and the tides, that he says the last time he saw her is when he left her there in the neighborhood and that he's having an affair on top of it. You combine that all together-theres a lot of guys sitting in prison on a lot less evidence. And his defense at this point is 'Oh my God, somebody else must have done it and was trying to set me up by dumping the bodies into the general vicinity of where I was and it just so happens that I had the tides and the current locations on my computer because I was going fishing anyway.'
    I don't think it's ever going to wash."

    He changed his tune pretty quick for a million bucks.

  4. Josh Ritter and his firm Werksman, Jackson & Quinn LLP defended Harvey Weinstein for rape charges, I should stop with that, but excuse me while I go puke. Joshua Ritter is a boring, charisma-free “host”. Listening to two self-glorifying lawyers stroking each other’s egos is nauseating. As defense attorneys, both of these men have in some cases represented WEALTHY persons of power or celebrity, clients whom they knew were guilty of despicable crimes. To name just a few, Harvey Weinstein, Michael Jackson, Scott Peterson, Michael Avenatti, and the list goes on. It’s all about the money.

  5. Defending MJ from little boys, giving them alcohol is so hard to forgive bc I love his brain. Innocent boys. Never little girls, gee I wonder why? Sure prob happened to MJ has a child, maybe even God's Juice also. MJ showed up 15mins late & in his PJ'S. No respect for our law?

  6. I'm sorry I can't watch this guy. To me everything he spews out of his mouth sounds like a typical lawyer trying to beat around the bush. Maybe it's my upbringing, but I think he's full of shit and hiding a ton of evidence.

  7. This attorney was good once but no more. It's been years that his credibility took a dive albeit maybe it's simply connections and fixes he's lost. Now he seeks fame from reviving Pederson's case whereby the killer Scott should have been put to death then. Today Mark wants to regurgitate his past to skip admitting he should have retired and gone away before he made a fool of himself. He's done. Nobody cares about him anymore. Ugh!

  8. Thank you for putting the Peterson case in a different perspective. I never thought he was treated fairly by the system. If Casey Anothony got off, why didn't he??? (Ok…I'm not really asking that to be answered) but Scott did not get a fair shake. And… You sound just like Seth Rogan!!!

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