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Welcome to ReTrial Podcast where we decode legal history that happened in Dayton, Ohio. These cases, lawyers and stories set the stage for present-day learning across our nation. Hosted by trial attorney & historian, David Greer and Judge Gerald Parker.
Dayton Bar Association hosts ReTrial Podcast, a history show with 25 episodes published.

Where the Law Becomes Community Season 3, Episode 10 marks the series finale of ReTrial Podcast —and it’s a reflection on the people, purpose, and community behind the Dayton legal profession. In this episode, we sit dow

Montgomery County Common Pleas Court Specialized dockets are innovative judicial programs designed to address critical issues within the court system, such as substance use, mental health, or veteran status. These docket

In September 1975, Lester Imhoff — a prominent Dayton furniture store owner — left work and never came home. What followed would become one of the most explosive criminal cases in Dayton history— making national news. Ab

This episode explores the unpredictable world of jury selection—where shocking admissions, awkward moments, and first impressions collide. Through real courtroom stories, it looks at how authenticity, bias, humor, and hu

On this episode of Retrial Podcast , we dive into a conversation where law and media intersect. Judge Gerald Parker, legal legend Dave Greer, and Dayton’s own James Brown of WHIO discuss the challenges of covering crime

Judge Newman shares how Constitution Day and Naturalization Ceremonies embody the best of the American story — freedom, civic understanding, and the living promise of the Constitution. Naturalization Ceremonies include p

Ever wondered what really goes on in probate court? From marriages to adoptions, it’s more than just paperwork—it’s a place where lives are changed. Join us as we meet Judge Dave Brannon and Patricia Hodson, Montgomery C

A conversation at the intersection of law and mental health reveals what really happens behind the scenes of competency hearings and evaluations. With an alarming rise in mental health challenges among defendants, we exp

In this eye-opening episode of ReTrial Podcast , Judge Gerald Parker and attorney David Greer take listeners on an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office with longtime forensic patholo

On this episode of the ReTrial Podcast, Judge Gerald Parker and attorney David Greer take the show on the road to explore the world of K-9 policing with Lieutenant Andrew DiSalvo of the Kettering Police Department. With

Learn about a lawsuit that prevented a monopoly of computerized legal research and turned Mead Data Central into Lexis-Nexis. A transition into digital. Visit retrialpodcast.com for direct links to watch or listen. #BarA

We take a look at the concept of corporate greed, mergers and acquisitions and a major case in Dayton history that was considered a hostile takeover. Visit retrialpodcast.com for direct links to watch or listen. #BarAsso

A conversation about the issue of mass incarceration and how we might turn individuals who have committed crimes into productive citizens. Special guest Judge Walter Rice.

We take a look at how the legal system has evolved over the years and what could be removed or added to our current system. Special guests Leon Daidone and John Rion. Visit retrialpodcast.com for direct links to watch or

Some call it progress, learn about the business of law and the growth of legal service marketing with special guests and marketing icons Attorney Michael Wright and Attorney Doug Mann. #BarAssociation #legalhistory #Lega

Everyone knows they are going to die. The mercy of death is when you don’t know how or when. We discuss deep questions with special guest Attorney Gary W. Crim. Does the death penalty really stop people from killing? Wha

History tells the story of varying perspectives. Some saw NCR as a Dayton staple and hero in the flood while others did not agree with how they conducted business. Learn more about the role of NCR in Dayton and the Antit

From death threats to a local gangster performing illegal abortions, this episode is full of history on the controversial issue of abortion and demonstrates how the law follows society.

Go back in time almost 100 years to a case in which a black man was charged with killing a Dayton policeman in 1927.

Moses Jones came to Dayton as its first black attorney in the year 1900. Learn about his career seeking justice for individuals in a racist society and how he planted seeds of the civil rights movement.
James Brown
Hall of Fame sportscaster and broadcasting legend · Business Accelerator Institute
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Michael Wright
President RACGP and MJA co-author · Electrical Trades Union
1 appearance on this show
Patricia Hodson
Montgomery County Children’s Services
1 appearance on this show
Lieutenant Andrew DiSalvo
Kettering Police Department
1 appearance on this show
Brady Kress
Dayton History
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