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SE IT AIN’T PRO! SHOULD YOU BE YOUR OWN LAWYER?

SE IT AIN'T PRO! SHOULD YOU BE YOUR OWN LAWYER?

The Fantasy We’ve all come across the idea of acting as your own lawyer in a legal proceeding. It lends itself to seductive fantasies: there you are, like Anthony Hopkins in Fracture, laying out your defense before the bench, the prosecutor dumbstruck at the erudition all those Google searches have given you. The jury nods along […]

THE WEINSTEIN TRIAL AND SENTENCING RANGES

THE WEINSTEIN TRIAL AND SENTENCING RANGES

A Trial Is Over The trial of Harvey Weinstein for multiple sex crimes has ended. Weinstein was acquitted of the most serious charges he faced, first-degree rape and predatory sexual assault, but convicted of rape in the third degree and of criminal sexual act in the first. These convictions entail a prison sentence—to be handed […]

American Criminal Histories

American Criminal Histories

The Background The 1970s, by which time “tough on crime” had become a catchphrase among successful politicians, gave rise to policies whose effects we see even now in the justice system in the U.S. During that decade, sentences previously left to the discretion of judges were instead set out in official guidelines, parole opportunities were […]

SHOULD FELONS HAVE THE RIGHT TO VOTE?

SHOULD FELONS HAVE THE RIGHT TO VOTE?

The Stage Is Set Across the U.S., change in the law is underway concerning the right of people convicted of felonies to vote in government elections. Because each state deliberates this issue independently, the results vary between states, and sometimes even within states over time, as newly-elected governors modify or rescind outright the orders of […]

LIFE AND DEATH CONSEQUENCES OF FELONY CHARGES

LIFE AND DEATH CONSEQUENCES OF FELONY CHARGES

On any given day in a criminal defense firm, any variety of innumerable hapless victims of the criminal justice system walk could through the door. My use of the word “victim” to describe criminal defendants will likely send prosecutors everywhere through the proverbial roof. In criminal justice parlance, “Victim” is generally capitalized and has its […]