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Prison Hunger Strikes Still Starving, Father's Rights at State Senate + Joshua Young Not Guilty

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Ongoing prison hunger strikes against solitary confinement, Jason Patric visiting the California State Senate to discuss custody rights for fathers, and the not guilty verdict of teenager Joshua Young in his trial for murder are discussed by Allison Hope Weiner and defense attorney Mike Cavalluzzi in this dense episode of Crime Time.

GUEST BIO:
Michael "Mike" Cavalluzzi is one of the best criminal defense attorneys in Los Angeles County. He has been described by judges and prosecutors as aggressive, uncompromising, and relentless in his pursuit of justice for his clients. Having defended clients in courts throughout Los Angeles, Ventura, and Orange Counties, Mike Cavalluzzi has cemented a reputation as a top trial attorney.
Having practiced extensively throughout the juvenile justice system, Mike Cavalluzzi is well known in many juvenile courts, where he is on a first-name basis with judges, prosecutors, and probation officers. As a member of the gay community, Mike Cavalluzzi is also an outspoken advocate for the rights of the entire LGBT population.

ADD'L LINKS:
Crime Time Full Episodes Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdFnQomK0eE&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGfIvJXM3emqDXkZ02SXgfgT

Crime Time Shorts Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL99rr6xcP0&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGdjFjMrl3rrU9TokQSzrUo9

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00:01 Coming up on Crime Time.
03:20 Poor treatment by senate committees and "legal fiction."
06:10 IVF and the downturn of marriage.
15:25 California prison strike.
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