Sentences with phrase «jailhouse lawyer»

He was a jailhouse lawyer on the cusp of going pro.
«The people running the prisons and jails... know all this, and they just make the decision to take the kickback money and run with it — and public safety and sound public policy be damned,» says Wright, a former jailhouse lawyer.
The process sounds more like a jailhouse lawyer script than an honest attempt to get at the truth.
I like your Jailhouse lawyer statement.
«He became a very good jailhouse lawyer,» Levine says.
Ponzi schemer Scott Rothstein is imprisoned and disbarred from practicing as an attorney but it hasn't stopped him from flexing his jailhouse lawyer muscles — on his own behalf.
She loves learning from brilliant, intense people — be they the engineers who are building self - driving cars, or the jailhouse lawyers filing laser - sharp habeas petitions.

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Sam Glover: I haven't checked in with some local criminal defense lawyers lately to see if this is still the case but it used to be that the assumption was that you had to get yourself in like the jailhouse phone book, hear I think it's called the blue book, and that's the book of lawyers directory that is available to people who've recently been arrested and that was like the whole thing, is you had to be in there, and everybody kind of poo pooed online advertising because I guess they don't think people who've been arrested are able to search, how does online marketing work if that's true?
Sam Glover: So, I haven't checked in with some local criminal defense lawyers lately to see if this still the case, but it used to be that the assumption was that you had to get yourself in the jailhouse phone book.
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