Jewish Time

Doug Weinstein’s Perspective on the Bizarre YSL Courtroom Drama

Kaylene Ladinsky Episode 9

On today's episode of Jewish Time, host Jeff Silberblatt delves into the high-profile YSL Young Slime Life court case with criminal attorney Doug Weinstein, who represents Deamonte Kendrick, aka Yak Gotti. Doug offers an insider's perspective on the trial proceedings that have unfolded over the past two years. From the controversial involvement of Judge Granville to the unreliable testimony of Kenneth Copeland, aka Lil Woody, Doug provides a candid account of the challenges and intricacies of this prolonged trial. He also shares his thoughts on the skilled legal team involved and the stark contrasts between criminal and patent cases. Doug emphasizes that while this case has been undeniably bizarre, the reality is that defendants are sitting in Fulton County Jail every day, awaiting their fate in a place no one would want to be.

IN THIS EPISODE:

  • [2:01] Doug describes how he became involved in the Young Slime Life court case
  • [4:17] Doug asks Judge Granville to recuse himself, and he discusses the aftermath
  • [11:36] Discussion regarding Lil Woody (Kenneth Copeland), who is a self-described liar and conversations with Rolling Stone magazine regarding a mistrial
  • [15:57] Doug reflects on his time spent since the jury selection started and states that trials are highly orchestrated, and he discusses Brian Steele and other excellent Jewish Atlantan criminal attorneys
  • [20:04] Doug discusses the team he is a part of, representing different clients, and he talks about the differences between arguing a patent case and a criminal case. Doug speculates about who would play him in a movie if it were to be filmed
  • [24:34] Doug reminds the listeners that the trial has gone on far too long while his client is sitting in jail

TAKEAWAYS

  • Doug Weinstein knew that the state’s witness, Kenneth Copeland, aka Lil Woody, lied in 2015. Mr. Copeland feels there is a difference between being a snitch and finessing the police.
  • When Judge Granville did not stop the trial when asked to recuse himself, the witness who continued to testify the following days gave testimony that the jury should not have heard. 
  • This trial has been so bizarre that it will surely be made into a movie.

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BIO: 

Doug Weinstein is a graduate of Vanderbilt University, the University of Alabama Birmingham, and the University of New Hampshire. After graduating from law school at the top of his class, he litigated for almost 25 years in federal and state courts with the top law firms in the country. Mr. Weinstein is a seasoned attorney with over 20 years of experience providing counsel to companies of all sizes, from startups to Fortune 100, focused on intellectual property and business matters.