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Playing offense on defense’ is what a multi-disciplinary defense practice allows us to do; a remedy for the soul-crushing reality above.
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16 episodios
Ep. 16: The How We Met Story by Renate Lunn
Last week in a fit of desperation, I asked a client facing a domestic violence related charge how he met his ex-girlfriend, the complainant. The man, who had tried to fire me on the last court date, softened his expression. He shook his head and launched into an intimate, if at times off-color, tale of love at first sight. Our conversation sparked ideas for trial strategy, and also re-built trust between us. Personal details served a professional purpose.
Ed. 15: The Truth about the Work and Talent of Public Defense Lawyers by Andre Vitale
What we don’t need are well intentioned statements of support which appear to be supportive, but actually provide false and misleading information. Statements which leaves the impression that public defense lawyers are failing in the face of the near impossible environment in which we are placed. That impression is completely wrong. Public defense lawyers face enormous obstacles every day—many times repeatedly every day. However, we are not falling down when faced with these challenges. Instead, we are fighting and clawing to achieve justice for each person we represent.
Ep. 14: How Do We Deal with Race Webinar Audio by Jeff Robinson
This is the audio version of a webinar on Dec 19, 2014. The webinar contained powerful images. To see the video version of the webinar go to www.mygideon.org
Ep 13. Playing Offense (on Defense) by Heather Hall
Ep. 12: Haunting Melody by Heather McLeod
A poem in response to recent events in Ferguson and Staten Island
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