<description>In this episode of Lurking in the Fog, we are joined by Kelby Ballena, a seasoned paralegal specialist with a 20-year career that spans criminal defense, white-collar investigations, and international arbitration battles. Through a deceptively simple question—“What is a crime, really?”—Kelby peels back the legal labels and statistics that politicians manipulate and prosecutors negotiate. He shows how culture, economics, and even dark humor redraw the line between innocence and guilt, from U.S. courthouses to shell companies weaponizing treaty loopholes. He unpacks why perception can make or break a case, how trust becomes a criminal’s favorite tool, and more. Tune in for a conversation on deception, definition, and the human flaws that let crime thrive in plain sight.</description>

Lurking in the Fog

Owl Consultancy Group

E26-Perception and Power

JUL 1, 202537 MIN
Lurking in the Fog

E26-Perception and Power

JUL 1, 202537 MIN

Description

In this episode of Lurking in the Fog, we are joined by Kelby Ballena, a seasoned paralegal specialist with a 20-year career that spans criminal defense, white-collar investigations, and international arbitration battles. Through a deceptively simple question—“What is a crime, really?”—Kelby peels back the legal labels and statistics that politicians manipulate and prosecutors negotiate. He shows how culture, economics, and even dark humor redraw the line between innocence and guilt, from U.S. courthouses to shell companies weaponizing treaty loopholes. He unpacks why perception can make or break a case, how trust becomes a criminal’s favorite tool, and more. Tune in for a conversation on deception, definition, and the human flaws that let crime thrive in plain sight.