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California, United States · CaliforniaTRIAL OF BERNHARD FRITSCH MAY ALTER SIXTH AMENDMENT LAW The April 2025 trial of Bernhard Fritsch in the US District Court for the Central District of California may mark a pivotal moment in Sixth Amendment jurisprudence. Despite securing funding for private counsel, Fritsch was compelled to proceed with court-appointed public defenders who conceded their inability to mount an effective defense.
The government succeeded in criminalizing a man wit…See the Story
FRITSCH #3: GUILTY OR NOT, AUSA MONICA TAIT DOESN’T BLINK - IF SHE CAN’T UNDERSTAND IT, SHE INDICTS

Influencers · Santa MonicaA Case That Questions the Very Nature of Justice The Fritsch prosecution raises fundamental questions about prosecutorial discretion and governmental priorities. Bernhard Fritsch was the largest investor in StarClub, and according to all available evidence, no one lost any money until the FBI showed up. That’s RICO in reverse. This is the Central District of California. And the best award yet – is the US Attorney’s Office putting people in priso…See the Story
Bernhard Fritsch #2: $200M BUSINESS DESTROYED! StarClub tanked by the feds, not fraud

Los Angeles, California · Los AngelesThe April 2025 trial of Bernhard Fritsch in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California on two counts of wire fraud may represent a critical point in defining the Sixth Amendment protections. Despite securing millions to retain private counsel, a federal judge compelled Fritsch to stand trial with court-appointed public defenders who acknowledged their unpreparedness. His trial ended in a split verdict – guilty on one count an…See the Story
IS FORCING UNWANTED COUNSEL A VIOLATION OF THE SIXTH? FRITSCH CASE MAY DEFINE ‘EFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE’ FOR A GENERATION
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