Law Is War With Mike Arnold

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Synopsis

Mike Arnold's "Law is War" covers legal issues related to the Malheur protest case and other legal issues. Mike Arnold along with co-counsel Lissa Casey represented Ammon Bundy in the aftermath of the Malheur Refuge protest and the shooting of LaVoy Finicum. Due to their association with the case and outspoken handling of the media aspects of the defense, Mike is often contacted to comment about the Malheur case and other issues of legal importance. Hence this podcast where we hope to explain legal issues to non-lawyers and spark discussion. Mike Arnold is an attorney in Eugene, Oregon. He grew up in the Midwest and moved to Oregon to attend law school. He tells stories for a living, delivering a narrative through facts to juries around the state. He also enjoys telling stories to his daughter, which all seem to end up with someone in the family actually being an alien or a robot. The jury stories, likewise, always seem to end up with someone being not guilty.Mike gained notoriety as an attorney when he stood on the courthouse steps as Ammon Bundy's attorney and told the remaining occupiers of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge to "please stand down." In the aftermath of the standoff he was credited with assisting in negotiating a peaceful resolution for the remaining four protester holdouts.Another of Mike's cases was featured on a CBS "48 Hours" episode entitled "Trail of Tears."

Episodes

  • Ep. 9: Gerald "The Finishing Machine" Strebendt will fight again - Murder Case, eBook, his future

    17/12/2016 Duration: 38min

    Great news from prison, his plans, the murder case, the book, and his future. Gerald wanted to speak to everyone about his situation, about the case, and about the “Finishing Machine” book. He has been training and is in the best shape of his life. He will be fighting and coaching when he gets out. Let’s help make this happen! For a chance to win a free eBook click here (please review it on Amazon and Goodreads): https://giveaway.amazon.com/p/e244a8e03414c866 Here’s his new mailing address. Welcome him back to the valley! Gerald Strebendt SID #15706134 - LEGAL MAIL Santiam Correctional Institution 4005 Aumsville Hwy SE Salem, OR 97317 Prison Interview: MMA Fighter Gerald “The Finishing Machine” Strebendt Will Fight Again

  • Ep. 8, Pt. 3: The Road to Burns: The Final Four

    06/12/2016 Duration: 35min

    In Part 3 of 3 of the Road to Burns, the final tense moments of the Oregon Standoff. ------ “Someone call Michele Fiore," pleaded one of the final four protesters at the Malheur Wildlife Refuge. A week earlier Mike Arnold and Lissa Casey pleaded, on behalf of their client Ammon Bundy, for the protesters to "please stand down." Lissa, Mike, and Michele Fiore give a play by play of how the standoff ended after they traveled to the refuge.

  • Ep. 8, Pt. 2: The Road to Burns: Negotiating with the F.B.I.

    06/12/2016 Duration: 31min

    In Part 2 of the Road to Burns, Michele, Mike and Lissa drive very fast and pass an FBI car going 90 mph. ------ “Someone call Michele Fiore," pleaded on of the final four protesters at the Malheur Wildlife Refuge. A week earlier Mike Arnold and Lissa Casey pleaded, on behalf of their client Ammon Bundy, for the protesters to "please stand down." Lisa, Mike, and Michele Fiore give a play by play of how they ended up at the Refuge during the final standoff.

  • Ep. 8, Pt. 1: The Road to Burns: “Someone call Michele Fiore"

    06/12/2016 Duration: 47min

    “Someone call Michele Fiore," pleaded one of the final four protesters at the Malheur Wildlife Refuge. A week earlier Mike Arnold and Lissa Casey pleaded, on behalf of their client Ammon Bundy, for the protesters to "please stand down." BONUS: Preview of "FINISHING MACHINE BOOK." Listen to the prologue and excerpt of Chapter 1 at the end of this episode only. Lissa, Mike, and Michele Fiore give a play by play of how they ended up at the Refuge during the final standoff.

  • Ep. 7: The Bundy Verdict - Not Guilty!

    30/10/2016 Duration: 19min

    Mike Arnold, Ammon Bundy's lawyer in the aftermath of the Oregon Malheur Refuge arrests, armchair-quarterbacks the October 2016 not guilty verdicts.