EP 362: Preet Bharara Says Justice Isn't Just for Lawyers
- Ben Mathis
- Apr 1, 2019
- 1 min read
Preet Bharara talks about his eight years as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, what movies and TV get wrong about criminal investigations, and why the job is more than just "connecting the dots" or "following the money." He says if you want to get a confession out of a bad guy, food works better than playing hardball, he discusses the devil's bargain of cutting deals with cooperating witnesses, and why sometimes the cases you don’t prosecute are just as important as the ones you do. Plus Preet weighs in on the Mueller Report, whether U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr’s interpretation of the report can be trusted, why Mueller didn’t make any recommendation, and whether Mueller intended to "punt" those decisions to Congress rather than Barr.
Order Preet Bharara's book Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law on Amazon, Audible or wherever books are sold. Subscribe to his podcast Stay Tuned with Preet Bharara on Apple Podcasts and follow him on Twitter at @PreetBharara. Today's podcast was sponsored by BetterHelp. Please subscribe to Kickass Newson Apple Podcasts and take our short listeners survey at www.podsurvey.com/kick.
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