
Just Lawful - forget true crime, this the “reality of crime” like you've never felt it before. Co-created and co-hosted by Daniel Panozzo and The Advertiser’s chief court reporter Sean Fewster. The Just Lawful Podcast focuses on the systems, circumstances and the semantics surrounding crime all with a lens of “victim advocacy” first and foremost.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 222 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeNews | |||

Sean and Daniel take a moment to exhale as a guilty verdict is returned and a family break their silence with courthouse steps comments and victim impact statements.
However, as an eleventh-hour appeal and suppressed civil lawsuit come to light, it... more
The JL boys discuss suppressed evidence about multiple secret online relationships with Chinese where the premise of pleasure would come before a promise of marriage.
Before a judge would rule of a deliberate act to push a wheelchair-bound wife int... more
Sean and Daniel dissect the fallout of this mistrial, from an approximate $325,000 in taxpayer money wasted to an immeasurable emotional toll on victims and their families.
We also hear crucial evidence potentially providing the prosecution with a ... more
The JL boys examine the unprecedented scenario of what happens when the very person tasked with ensuring justice becomes the very reason a trial capitulates
From undeserved public dressing downs to an ironic example of pride coming before a fall we... more
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Daniel STOP interrupting the flow of your guests’ speaking particularly when they are half way through telling specific details - they never come back to finish their story! You are annoying with your stuttering mannerisms and I implore you to back off with your enthusiasm to interrupt guests or Sean. This criticism especially refers to part 1 of the interview with David Lawrence’s brother 11 August 2025.
Great discussion
DP who makes it unlistenable. He brings nothing to the table except redundant regurgitation of what SF has just explained and tries to use what he obviously thinks are big words but are often incorrect in the context. It’s clearly a job for a hard up mate by SF. The mutual backslapping in almost every episode is tiresome too.
This is a hard listen if you want a succinct podcast. The ‘oh my, then what happened’, ‘oh let me get this straight’ and ‘you’re telling me….’ It’s very dramatic, where it doesn’t need to be. A series of 5-6 episodes could be wrapped up in 2. And the Canada episodes? Weird…
I stumbled across this podcast while scrolling facebook seeing a post on Pirjo Kemppannein series. I was intrigued and since then I have been listening, going back to the beginning over the last 3 seasons I have been angry, saddened, appalled, disappointed and at times ashamed to be South Australian but mostly Daniel & Sean shed light on cases that at times when the verdict seems unjust and sentence lenient the boys manage to explain the law and its limitations whether the outcomes are just or n... more
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This podcast offers a compelling exploration of the judicial system and its interactions with crime, focusing on real cases that illustrate broader societal issues. Co-hosted by Daniel Panozzo and Sean Fewster, each episode emphasizes victim advocacy and addresses the emotional complexities surrounding criminal trials, including the aftermath for victims' families and the implications of legal decisions. Listeners are drawn into intricate narratives that tackle difficult subjects, revealing the often-overlooked dynamics of crime and justice, thereby providing a unique perspective on what it means to navigate the reality of crime in contemporary society.
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Recent guests on Just Lawful include:
1. Grant Dancy
2. Phillip Lawrence
3. Philip Lawrence
4. Karen Devenport
5. Jen Sampson
6. Julie Kelburn
7. Steve Egberts
8. Stephen Hegarty
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