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Not Guilty, A Law Podcast

Not Guilty, A Law Podcast

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Rhode Island's Top Criminal Defense Attorney John Calcagni shares some insight into various topics of the Law. Understanding your basic rights can be a huge asset if you ever find yourself in an unfortunate situation like being accused of a crime.


John L. Calcagni, III, is a prominent Rhode Island criminal defense attorney with extensive experience as a former military prosecutor (JAG Corps) and Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, specializing in federal, state, and military cases, including violent crimes, drug offenses, sex crimes, and white-collar cases, leveraging his prosecution background for defense in state and federal courts. He holds a Juris Doctor from Roger Williams University Law School, is admitted to practice in multiple states and federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, and is recognized as a SuperLawyer.

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    • Cell phone evidence visual short with logo
      Jan 21 2026

      Technology such as smart phones, tablets & social media apps make life convenient but it can also leave behind a potential trail of evidence that can be used against you if convicted of a criminal crime. In this episode, John Calcagni exposes the unsettling truth of how your personal data is not so personal after-all.

      John L. Calcagni, III, is a prominent Rhode Island criminal defense attorney with extensive experience as a former military prosecutor (JAG Corps) and Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, specializing in federal, state, and military cases, including violent crimes, drug offenses, sex crimes, and white-collar cases, leveraging his prosecution background for defense in state and federal courts. He holds a Juris Doctor from Roger Williams University Law School, is admitted to practice in multiple states and federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, and is recognized as a SuperLawyer.

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      21 min
    • Loose Lips Sink Ships
      Jan 21 2026

      There is so much that can be used against you when being accused of a crime. Even what one may consider as just casual conversations with friends could unfortunately be used against you. Attorney John Calcagni explains it all in this episode.

      John L. Calcagni, III, is a prominent Rhode Island criminal defense attorney with extensive experience as a former military prosecutor (JAG Corps) and Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, specializing in federal, state, and military cases, including violent crimes, drug offenses, sex crimes, and white-collar cases, leveraging his prosecution background for defense in state and federal courts. He holds a Juris Doctor from Roger Williams University Law School, is admitted to practice in multiple states and federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, and is recognized as a SuperLawyer.

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      15 min
    • Cleaning a Criminal Record
      Jan 21 2026

      Your reputation is everything. We are all human and sometimes we make mistakes. It's not the end of the world, just a bump in the road. With rules that vary state to state, Attorney John Calcagni explains all the variations of cleaning criminal record in this episode.

      John L. Calcagni, III, is a prominent Rhode Island criminal defense attorney with extensive experience as a former military prosecutor (JAG Corps) and Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, specializing in federal, state, and military cases, including violent crimes, drug offenses, sex crimes, and white-collar cases, leveraging his prosecution background for defense in state and federal courts. He holds a Juris Doctor from Roger Williams University Law School, is admitted to practice in multiple states and federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, and is recognized as a SuperLawyer.

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      15 min
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