Prosecutor’s Perspective
Mr. Bianchi and Mr. Bruno have tremendous experience and excellent reputations as criminal law practitioners. Their opinions on legal matters are coveted by those that wish to educate themselves in the art of criminal trial practice and the criminal justice system.This is why they are often asked to lecture to other attorneys, community groups, education establishments, and are often used as “go to” authoritative sources with the national TV media, print media, and scholarly publications.
They regularly appear as legal analysts to media groups ranging from national TV media outlets such as Fox News to local TV and print media. We are very proud that we are recognized as experts worthy of commentary to these media platforms.
The Bianchi Law Group’s Community Affairs Outreach Program on “Prosecutor’s Perspective” is often in demand with:
- Multiple media outlets that need explanation and context into the criminal justice system, and prosecutors in particular, as few have the experiences at the highest policy making levels as Mr. Bianchi does, and in practicing on high profile cases as both Mr. Bianchi and Mr. Bruno do;
- Continuing Legal Education Programs that know having criminal trial attorneys that have experience both as prosecutors and defense attorneys is invaluable to educate other attorneys;
- Education programs for University and High School Students interested in a legal career, either as a defense attorney or prosecutor;
- Educating the public on criminal justice issues;
- Preparation and dissemination to the Media or our social media platforms articles entitled “Prosecutor’s Perspective” that shed light on the role of prosecutors and the interplay with criminal defense attorneys in the criminal justice system.
Contact a member of our staff so we can tailor our program to your specific needs; CLICK HERE to email us for more information and to set up an appointment today!
To be a great defense attorney, commentator to the media, to train trial attorneys, or educate those interested in legal careers, the experiences of having been prosecutors is invaluable!
Our unique knowledge in this regard is not only of immeasurable value to our clients and their cases,but so too provides to the community a better understanding of the Prosecutor’s role in the criminal justice system which is key to any great defense attorney who defends criminal prosecutions.
Robert A. Bianchi, Esq., was honored to be only 1 of 21 head County Prosecutors in New Jersey from 2007-2013. Becoming the head County Prosecutor is a highly coveted distinction in the legal community that very few attorneys ever achieve.
Nominated by the Governor of New Jersey to serve as the Morris County Prosecutor from 2007-2013, Mr Bianchi served as the “chief law enforcement officer” in charge of all prosecutions and supervised all police agencies in the county. He also worked with the heads of all Federal, State, and County law enforcement agencies in the State of New Jersey. The experience and contacts made in this position are invaluable.
Mr. Bruno served under then Prosecutor Bianchi as a major crimes/homicide Assistant Prosecutor and tried some of the most high profile murder cases in the county. Mr. Bruno was also responsible for police misconduct cases and fraud cases while at the office, in addition to his Major Crimes responsibilities.
Now partners in private practice at The Bianchi Law Group specializing in criminal defense cases, Mr. Bianchi and Mr. Bruno are 2 of only 250 attorneys in the entire State of New Jersey that are certified by the New Jersey Supreme court as Certified Criminal Trial Attorneys. Hence, they are considered experts in the field of criminal justice. To put this into perspective, there are over 93,000 attorneys in New Jersey.
Mr. Bianchi is the only attorney in New Jersey that practices criminal defense, was a former prosecutor, and who is also a Certified Criminal Trial Attorney.
D4vd's Defense Has One Shot to Destroy the State's Case...
Singer David "d4vd" Burke's murder case now has a preliminary hearing date, and former prosecutor Bob Bianchi flags a cause of death dispute that could crack prosecution's case against the ...singer accused of killing 15-year-old Celeste Rivas-Hernandez.
If you or a loved one is facing criminal charges in any of New Jersey's 21 counties, contact The Bianchi Law Group to schedule your free consultation: https://thebianchilawgroup.com/criminal12
Bob Bianchi, a NJ Supreme Court Certified Criminal Trial Attorney and former Morris County Prosecutor, breaks down the July 21st preliminary hearing in the d4vd case: the graphic circumstantial evidence (the body found in Burke's Tesla, chainsaws, tarps, and kiddie pools ordered through Amazon), the reported fight between police and the medical examiner over cause and manner of death, the unusual charging procedure, and why a probable cause hearing gives the defense a free crack at testing the government's evidence.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Preliminary Hearing Date Set for July 21st
00:47 Why NJ Has No Preliminary Hearings
01:16 The Cause of Death Dispute
02:00 Where the Defense Could Go
02:50 Combining Forensic and Digital Evidence
03:25 Graphic Allegations and Premeditation
03:51 The Unusual Charging Procedure
04:40 Red Flags: What to Watch This MonthShow More
D4vd's Defense Has One Shot to Destroy the State's Case...
Singer David "d4vd" Burke's murder case now has a ...
Singer David "d4vd" Burke's murder case now has a preliminary hearing date, and former prosecutor Bob Bianchi flags a cause of death dispute that could crack prosecution's case against the ...singer accused of killing 15-year-old Celeste Rivas-Hernandez.
If you or a loved one is facing criminal charges in any of New Jersey's 21 counties, contact The Bianchi Law Group to schedule your free consultation: https://thebianchilawgroup.com/criminal12
Bob Bianchi, a NJ Supreme Court Certified Criminal Trial Attorney and former Morris County Prosecutor, breaks down the July 21st preliminary hearing in the d4vd case: the graphic circumstantial evidence (the body found in Burke's Tesla, chainsaws, tarps, and kiddie pools ordered through Amazon), the reported fight between police and the medical examiner over cause and manner of death, the unusual charging procedure, and why a probable cause hearing gives the defense a free crack at testing the government's evidence.
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#d4vd #celesterivashernandez #CourtTV
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Preliminary Hearing Date Set for July 21st
00:47 Why NJ Has No Preliminary Hearings
01:16 The Cause of Death Dispute
02:00 Where the Defense Could Go
02:50 Combining Forensic and Digital Evidence
03:25 Graphic Allegations and Premeditation
03:51 The Unusual Charging Procedure
04:40 Red Flags: What to Watch This MonthShow More
Can #TylerRobinson Avoid the Death Penalty?
💥Cody put Bob Bianchi on the spot with this one.⚡️ ...
💥Cody put Bob Bianchi on the spot with this one.⚡️
Everybody's asking: is this hearing about proving Tyler Robinson innocent? Here is what Bob told him. This is a procedural requirement, ...but the defense isn't wasting the opportunity. They're using it to fish, to test theories, and to preview the case. That's just smart lawyering.
Bob’s unpopular opinion (he's already got the TikTok scars to prove it): DNA is the most boring, unpersuasive evidence out there. You know what actually convicts people? Common sense. Notes. Text messages. Statements a jury believes were really made.
In a death penalty case, Bob notes that the defense's goal isn't a Wednesday acquittal. It's making sure Wednesday comes instead of Tuesday. Another month, another week, another day — that's a win.
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Death Penalty or Plea Deal? Tyler Robinson's Murder Case Takes Critical Turn
Tyler Robinson's murder case takes shape as prosecutors ...
Tyler Robinson's murder case takes shape as prosecutors reveal DNA, digital notes, and premeditation evidence tying him to the Charlie Kirk assassination during Day 2 of his preliminary hearing. Former ...NJ prosecutor Bob Bianchi breaks it down on Court TV.
If you or a loved one is facing criminal charges in any of New Jersey's 21 counties, contact The Bianchi Law Group to schedule your free consultation: https://thebianchilawgroup.com/criminal12
Bob Bianchi, a NJ Supreme Court Certified Criminal Trial Attorney and former Morris County Prosecutor, analyzes Day 2: whether a plea deal could take the death penalty off the table, why the incriminating notes to his roommate matter more than DNA evidence, the aggravating factors prosecutors need for a capital conviction, and how one holdout juror can derail everything. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
#TylerRobinson #CharlieKirk #CourtTV
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Could Tyler Robinson Take a Plea Deal?
00:49 Victim's Family's Role in Death Penalty Decisions
01:38 Prosecutors Playing the Long Game
02:39 The One Juror Problem in Capital Cases
03:46 What's This Preliminary Hearing Really About?
05:07 Testing Theories: Defense's Free Look
06:00 Why the Roommate Notes Are Devastating
07:42 Premeditation and Aggravating Factors
09:06 DNA Evidence and the Daubert Standard
11:08 Death Penalty Cases Are an "Exorcism"Show More
The 'Magic Cup' Problem: Did Investigators Do Enough in the Blaise Taylor Case?
Did investigators blow the Blaise Taylor case? Former ...
Did investigators blow the Blaise Taylor case? Former prosecutor Bob Bianchi joins #CourtTV with Cody Thomas to break down the State of Tennessee v. Blaise Taylor murder trial — the ...former pro football scout accused of poisoning his pregnant girlfriend, Jade Benning.
Blaise Taylor, 30, has pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of felony murder in the deaths of Benning and her unborn child. Prosecutors allege Benning was poisoned "without her knowledge." She died on her 25th birthday in 2023.
Former homicide prosecutor Bob Bianchi explains the burden of proof and why "beyond a reasonable doubt" exists to guard against speculation. Bob details why he's "queasy" that people were allowed into the scene, why the missing glass — the so-called "magic cup" — is so critical, and how a compromised crime scene can create reasonable doubt on its own. He also covers how the defense exploits investigative failures, what an honest prosecution closing argument sounds like, and the biggest unanswered question in the Blaise Taylor case: where did the cocaine come from — and why Bob predicts a possible hung jury.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 – The Burden of Proof Explained
0:14 – The Missing "Magic Cup" & Compromised Crime Scene
0:49 – A Homicide Prosecutor's Take on the Scene
1:25 – Every Unexplained Death Is a Homicide Until Proven Otherwise
2:14 – "Amateur Hour": The Investigative Failures
2:55 – When Sloppy Policing Should Mean Not Guilty
3:26 – Delivering the Prosecution's Closing Argument
4:58 – Where Did the Cocaine Come From? The Case for a Hung JuryShow More
Your kid's boredom isn't a problem. It's a superpower. 🧠
Your kid's boredom isn't a problem. It's a superpower. 🧠
Clinical psychologist Dr. Liz Nissim joins Bob Bianchi & David Bruno on Nothing But The Truth to drop truths every busy ...professional (and parent) needs to hear:
📱 Your phone is training your brain on dopamine hits
🔥 Burnout has warning signs — most of us ignore them
🛑 Boundaries aren't rude. They're survival.
🛡️ The internet is forever — protect your kids' digital footprint
🚀 Curiosity isn't just for kids. It's how adults grow too.
High-pressure career? Screen-obsessed kids? This episode is your roadmap.
🎧 Full episode out now — link in bio.
#MentalHealth #Burnout #Parenting #NothingButTheTruth #NewEpisode link in bio 🔗Show More
Your kid's boredom isn't a problem. It's a superpower. 🧠
Your kid's boredom isn't a problem. It's a superpower. 🧠 ...
Your kid's boredom isn't a problem. It's a superpower. 🧠
Clinical psychologist Dr. Liz Nissim joins Bob Bianchi & David Bruno on Nothing But The Truth to drop truths every busy ...professional (and parent) needs to hear:
📱 Your phone is training your brain on dopamine hits
🔥 Burnout has warning signs — most of us ignore them
🛑 Boundaries aren't rude. They're survival.
🛡️ The internet is forever — protect your kids' digital footprint
🚀 Curiosity isn't just for kids. It's how adults grow too.
High-pressure career? Screen-obsessed kids? This episode is your roadmap.
🎧 Full episode out now — link in bio.
#MentalHealth #Burnout #Parenting #NothingButTheTruth #NewEpisode link in bio 🔗Show More
The DNA Evidence Nobody Expected in the Tyler Robinson Hearing
The Tyler Robinson preliminary hearing in the Charlie Kirk ...
The Tyler Robinson preliminary hearing in the Charlie Kirk murder case is playing out differently than most. Former prosecutor David Bruno breaks down what's unusual about day one.
If you or ...a loved one is facing criminal charges in any of New Jersey's 21 counties, contact The Bianchi Law Group to schedule your free consultation: https://thebianchilawgroup.com/criminal12
David Bruno, a NJ Supreme Court Certified Criminal Trial Attorney and former Morris County prosecutor, explains why prosecutors are laying formal evidentiary foundations instead of leaning on the wholesale hearsay that usually defines a preliminary hearing. Dave covers the probable cause standard for murder, tampering, and obstruction; the DNA reported on the trigger of the rifle; the text messages with Robinson's roommate and possible admissions; and why the defense uses cross-examination to dig in — even when a probable cause finding looks likely — to shape the narrative for a watching jury pool.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 David Bruno on the Tyler Robinson Hearing
00:23 Why This Isn't Your Typical Preliminary Hearing
00:51 The Probable Cause Standard
01:28 Key Evidence: DNA, Texts, and Admissions
02:21 The Defense's Role and Cross-Examination Strategy
03:03 Playing to the Jury PoolShow More
⚖️ Why a preliminary hearing instead of a grand jury in the hashtag#CharlieKirk Murder Trial?
⚖️ Why a preliminary hearing instead of a grand jury in ...
⚖️ Why a preliminary hearing instead of a grand jury in the#CharlieKirk Murder Trial?
Most prelims are quick: one officer, layers of hearsay, probable cause found. Not here. We're seeing exhibits ...admitted, foundations laid, and real evidence previewed — preliminary DNA reports allegedly tying Tyler Robinson to the rifle trigger, plus text messages with a roommate.
Remember: the bar here is probable cause, NOT proof beyond a reasonable doubt. Prosecutors must hit every element of every count: murder, tampering, obstruction.
And the defense? They're not calling witnesses, and they don't need to. Cross-examination is their discovery tool. They will dig in, test the State's theory, and with cameras rolling, get their narrative in front of a watching jury pool.
Full Court TV breakdown with David Bruno 🎥#TylerRobinson
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☣️🚨 Inhumane Conditions at Delaney Hall: Black Mold & Toxic Air
What's really happening inside #NJ detention facilities? At ...
What's really happening inside #NJ detention facilities? At Delaney Hall in Newark, families travel hours only to face cold, intimidating conditions — while reports of black mold, poor air quality, ...and medical neglect continue to surface. Outside the gates, volunteers offer food, clothing, and guidance to visitors navigating it all. Advocacy starts with awareness. 📍
📡 If you found this information important, please like this video and subscribe to Nothing But The Truth and stay updated on local advocacy efforts and humanitarian news.
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Support @morristowntogether with our guest Cathleen Murphy and your Hosts Robert Bianchi & David Bruno, Esq.Show More