Kindlon — a Marine who was shot in the head during the Tet Offensive in 1968 and was awarded a Purple Heart — has
worked death penalty cases and some of the most recognizable trials in the region.
Not exact matches
Spartanburg attorney Michael Morin, who opposed Gowdy in a
death penalty case and later
worked for him in the prosecutor's office, said Gowdy excelled at appealing to a jury's emotions.
During law school, Oberg
worked as a briefing law clerk for the Attorney General Office in the State of Nebraska, where he assisted in the prosecution of criminal appeals, including
death penalty cases.
Death Penalty Practicum: Students work with the Office of the Public Defender or with other highly qualified death penalty attorneys who are litigating capital c
Death Penalty Practicum: Students work with the Office of the Public Defender or with other highly qualified death penalty attorneys who are litigating capital
Penalty Practicum: Students
work with the Office of the Public Defender or with other highly qualified
death penalty attorneys who are litigating capital c
death penalty attorneys who are litigating capital
penalty attorneys who are litigating capital
cases.
«Resistance Redux,» August, should have stated that J. Tony Serra typically charges $ 25,000 for a
death penalty case, knowing he could get nearly 10 times that
working as a court - appointed attorney.
Gilchrist, who testified as a prosecution expert in 23
death penalty cases, including those of 12 inmates who were later executed, was fired in 2001 for doing sloppy
work and giving false or misleading testimony.
I have been kvetching a lot, most recently in posts here and here, about the Supreme Court's expenditure of so much time and energy on
death penalty cases when there is so much post-Blakely and post-Booker
work to be done.
Stephen has
worked on an impressive amount of criminal law
cases; he is especially renowned for representing clients facing the
death penalty and high - profile murder
cases.
In February 2013 ABA Journal, Layne's pro bono
work on capital murder
death penalty cases was featured in a cover story.
His
work at the Court involved several
death penalty and other high - profile
cases, along with various criminal and civil issues.
I am pleased to see that some folks over at The Volokh Conspiracy are exploring the Miers» nomination through the lens of criminal justice issues: Orin Kerr speculates here on how Miers might handle
death penalty cases, and Juan Non-Volokh notes here how much of the High Court's constitutional
work is in the arena of criminal procedure.
Some
worked on judicial interpretation drafting, many sat in on collegiate panel discussions of
cases, assisted in
case review, and assisted the teams of judges
working on
death penalty review while many helped their mentors with related research and administrative matters, finding their
work reviewed meticulously, and spending long hours along with their (overworked) mentors.