Defending People

the tao of criminal-defense trial lawyering

Lawyers For All

| February 14, 2010

I first saw the idea raised by John Kindley in this comment at Simple Justice: free criminal-defense lawyers for everyone, not just the indigent. I replied there that society should be willing to bear the full cost of prosecuting accused law-breakers, including the cost of due process. Norm Pattis came up with the same idea: [...]

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Crossing the Doctor — Gathering Your Pebbles

| November 1, 2007

So you chose a narrow field of inquiry on which to cross-examine the State’s expert, and you gathered a list of journal articles that might relate to the narrow field of inquiry. What next? Find a good medical library. Any medical school should have a a library that has most of the publications we’ll be [...]

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