I am a criminal defense attorney in Atlanta, and readers know I also handle state cases throughout Georgia and in federal criminal cases all over the country. One of today’s tasks is to work on Jury Instructions for an upcoming case in another part of Georgia. My client, a businesswoman,…
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College Admissions Case: Everybody Take a Chill Pill Please
The Internet is agog over the allegations in an indictment issued in Boston that parents and others were part of a far-flung ring to game the college admissions system so that wealthy families could get their kids into elite universities. From my office down here in gorgeous Atlanta (where Spring…
Winning a Trial: the Client’s Perspective
I posted recently about how as lawyers we feel good if we win a criminal case. My client from this recent case recently posted his feelings on the same subject, and some attorneys might find it valuable to see how the matter looked like from his perspective. Here is what…
Winning a Criminal Trial: The Impact on the Client
I won a criminal trial when the jury last evening returned the lovely two-word verdict of “not guilty” for my client in a case in a court just north of Atlanta. As a criminal defense lawyer, hearing these two words is too rare and always comes after a lot of…
Jury Trials in Criminal Cases: Some Thoughts
Like me here in Atlanta, criminal defense lawyers around the country are probably reading about the federal criminal trial involving Paul Manafort (guy with a great first name), the former Campaign Chairman in the last Presidential election. And like me, lawyers and laypersons alike are wondering about the impact of the…