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Robert Gouveia is a criminal defense attorney based in Arizona, known for his work both in the courtroom and as a public commentator. He’s a founding partner of the R&R Law Group, a firm in Scottsdale that focuses on defending people facing criminal charges. Beyond his legal practice, he’s gained a significant following as the host of "Watching the Watchers," a daily livestream where he breaks down legal and political issues, often with a sharp focus on accountability, transparency, and justice. The show, which streams on platforms like YouTube and Rumble, covers high-profile cases—think Trump prosecutions, Kyle Rittenhouse, or Ghislaine Maxwell—and digs into the actions of police, prosecutors, and politicians.
Originally from Arizona, Gouveia graduated with a political science degree from Arizona State University before earning his law degree from Phoenix School of Law, where he finished in the top 15% of his class. In 2023, he shifted gears from full-time lawyering to prioritize his media platform, aiming to spotlight what he sees as systemic flaws in the justice system. He’s also got a personal stake in social causes—his mother, Marianne Gouveia, founded EricsHouse.org after losing her son to addiction, and Robert supports its mission to help those grieving similar losses. Plus, he’s written a book, Beginning to Winning: How to Succeed in Criminal Law, sharing his insights for aspiring lawyers. Based in Prescott now, he’s built a reputation as a vocal advocate for truth and reform, blending his legal chops with a knack for engaging commentary.