Attorney
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(Applause and cheers) A few years ago, I got a call from the highest ranking legal official in the state of Georgia: the
attorney
general.
And then a judge, a defense
attorney
and a prosecutor would make life-altering decisions about that person without their input.
My second year of law school I worked as a paralegal for a defense attorney, and in that experience I met many young men accused of murder.
Along the way, with the help and guidance of my district attorney, my supervisor and judges, I learned the power of the prosecutor to change lives instead of ruining them.
The next time there's a local district
attorney'
s election in your jurisdiction, ask candidates these questions.
So we met with everyone, from the clerk whose sole job is to remove staples from application packets, to the legal drafters at the
attorney
general's office, to the clerks who are responsible for serving business owners when they came to access government services.
But when I started working at the Human Rights Commission as a human rights attorney, my mind was elsewhere.
However, the
attorney
in me is still there, so I use my art to fight for what I believe in.
To try and find peace, I called Bobby's attorney, and I said, "Can I see Bobby before he's executed?"
It was Bobby's
attorney.
As you can see, there are two inventors with identical contraptions in their lap, meeting in the waiting room of a patent
attorney.
You don't have an
attorney.
The judge has to make a conscious decision not to say things like, "my officer," "my prosecutor," "my defense attorney."
When I think of neutrality, I'm reminded of when I was a new Rutgers Law grad and freshly minted attorney, and I entered an arbitration and I was greeted by two grey-haired men who were joking about the last game of golf they played together and planning future social outings.
I was once told that an
attorney
who worked there referred to the defendants as "the scum of the earth" and then had to represent them.
Maybe it's because my dad was a civil rights
attorney
and my parents were socially conscious and demanded that we stand up for what we believe in.
We were asked to help a California district
attorney
understand prosecutorial delays in their jurisdiction.
I'm an immigration
attorney
and the policy and litigation director of Al Otro Lado, a binational nonprofit helping immigrants on both sides of the US-Mexico border.
I had a signed authorization to act as Anna's attorney, so I rushed over to the port of entry to see if I could speak with my client.
Because it's civil and not criminal detention, there is no public defender system, so most detained immigrants are not going to have an
attorney
to help them with their cases.
An immigrant who has an
attorney
is up to 10 times more likely to win their case than one who doesn't.
And if they survive for long enough to make it to their asylum hearing, less than one percent of them are able to find an
attorney
to help them with their cases.
This past June, Amber emailed me with the news that Michigan's
attorney
general dropped all criminal charges in the Flint Water Crisis investigation, where eight state and city employees were facing charges as serious as manslaughter.
In the last 15 years of my career, I've been an English teacher, attorney, video game creator and now, a toilet paper salesman, selling millions of rolls of toilet paper a year.
After a brief stint as an English teacher, I went to law school and ended up becoming an
attorney
at a big law firm here in New York City.
For me personally, as I made the transition from being an
attorney
over to a video game creator, I wanted to have at least six to 12 months of personal runway in the bank.
In a courtroom drama, the closing statement of the defence
attorney
is pretty much the crux of the film, and when the issue is as difficult to resolve as this one, the statement is really being delivered to the audience as well as the jury.
Natalie Wood portrays Courtney Patterson, a polio disabled songwriter who attempts to avoid being victimized as a result of involvement in her first love affair, with her partner being
attorney
Marcus Simon, played tepidly by Wood's real-life husband, Robert Wagner.
New York
attorney
plots to rid himself of his senile mother after meeting an attractive, available woman.
Kersey strikes a deal with the local police commissioner, conquers the heart of his blond attorney, blows away numerous villains with an impressive Wildey Magnum gun and gradually trains & inspires the petrified New Yorkers to stand up for themselves.
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