On this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with constitutional law professor and former Chicago prosecutor Randy Barnett to discuss his gripping new book, Felony Review: Tales of True Crime and Corruption in Chicago.
Barnett shares firsthand stories from his time in Cook County’s felony review unit—where prosecutors determined whether criminal charges should be filed. From shocking murders to wrongful arrests, he reveals the reality of the criminal justice system and the surprising reasons why suspects confess—even without coercion.
The conversation dives into:
The psychology behind confessions and why people talk to police
Inside Chicago’s unique felony review system and how it prevented wrongful charges
The transition from prosecutor to leading constitutional law scholar
Lessons about justice, ethics, and the legal system
Why real-life crime is often more complex—and stranger—than fiction
Barnett also reflects on his career, offers insight into the pursuit of justice, and shares a powerful piece of life advice: live your life as if you’ll one day write a memoir.

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