Mondeo Law
Summary: Comedian Alex Boardman and Barrister Chris Kehoe, discuss English Criminal Law whilst sat in a Ford Mondeo. A comedic look at some of the most famous criminal cases in English Law with legal expert and barrister Chris Kehoe, and comedian Alex Boardman. In every episode Chris will guide us through a famous area in English Criminal Law. He will explain the facts of the case, set out the legal principles the case raises and offer insight into the reasons behind the verdicts of the judges who presided over them. This easy to understand series is not just for those studying the Law or working in the profession, but is for anyone with even a passing interest in legal matters. As well as detailed case studies, in shorter "Brief Notes" episodes, Chris will tell us what being a barrister is really like, as well as explaining the court system, legal tactics and even answering any questions listeners may have. If you've ever enjoyed a legal drama on TV or film, or can't get enough of novels featuring crime and courtroom battles, then this series will give you a further insight into that world. The Mondeo Law Podcast is produced for Ant McGinley. If you are looking to start or grow a podcast, contact him via @antmcginley on social media Follow us on social media @mondeolaw on Twitter and Instagram.
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- Artist: Alex Boardman & Chris Kehoe & Ant McGinley
- Copyright: Copyright to Mondeo Law 2018
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This easy to understand series is not just for those studying the Law or working in the profession, but is for anyone with even a passing interest in legal matters. Follow us on social media @mondeolaw on Twitter and Instagram. Mondeo Law is written and produced by Alex Boardman and Chris Kehoe, and was developed with Ant McGinley (@antmanlovesyou) Music in order of appearance under creative commons 3.0 Switch it up – Silent Partner Late – Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
This easy to understand series is not just for those studying the Law or working in the profession, but is for anyone with even a passing interest in legal matters. Follow us on social media @mondeolaw on Twitter and Instagram. Mondeo Law is written and produced by Alex Boardman and Chris Kehoe, and was developed with Ant McGinley (@antmanlovesyou) Music in order of appearance under creative commons 3.0 Switch it up – Silent Partner Late – Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
This easy to understand series is not just for those studying the Law or working in the profession, but is for anyone with even a passing interest in legal matters. Follow us on social media @mondeolaw on Twitter and Instagram. Mondeo Law is written and produced by Alex Boardman and Chris Kehoe, and was developed with Ant McGinley (@antmanlovesyou) Music in order of appearance under creative commons 3.0 Switch it up – Silent Partner Late – Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
This easy to understand series is not just for those studying the Law or working in the profession, but is for anyone with even a passing interest in legal matters. Follow us on social media @mondeolaw on Twitter and Instagram. Mondeo Law is written and produced by Alex Boardman and Chris Kehoe, and was developed with Ant McGinley (@antmanlovesyou) Music in order of appearance under creative commons 3.0 Switch it up – Silent Partner Late – Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
This easy to understand series is not just for those studying the Law or working in the profession, but is for anyone with even a passing interest in legal matters. If you’ve ever enjoyed a legal drama on TV or film, or can’t get enough of novels featuring crime and courtroom battles, then this series will give you a further insight into that world.
This easy to understand series is not just for those studying the Law or working in the profession, but is for anyone with even a passing interest in legal matters.
This easy to understand series is not just for those studying the Law or working in the profession, but is for anyone with even a passing interest in legal matters. If you’ve ever enjoyed a legal drama on TV or film, or can’t get enough of novels featuring crime and courtroom battles, then this series will give you a further insight into that world.
This easy to understand series is not just for those studying the Law or working in the profession, but is for anyone with even a passing interest in legal matters. Follow us on social media @mondeolaw on Twitter and Instagram. Mondeo Law is written and produced by Alex Boardman and Chris Kehoe, and was developed with Ant McGinley (@antmanlovesyou) Music in order of appearance under creative commons 3.0 Switch it up – Silent Partner Late – Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
A look at non-fatal offences against the person, starting with common assault.
This easy to understand series is not just for those studying the Law or working in the profession, but is for anyone with even a passing interest in legal matters. Follow us on social media @mondeolaw on Twitter and Instagram. Mondeo Law is written and produced by Alex Boardman and Chris Kehoe, and was developed with Ant McGinley (@antmanlovesyou) Music in order of appearance under creative commons 3.0 Switch it up – Silent Partner Late – Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
Is disease of the mind something which can be defended under the rules for insanity?
The McNaughton rules, 170 years on and still important the world over for the defence of insanity.
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