Answers From A Criminal Defense Lawyer On A Prosecutor's Blog

Courtesy Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer  Fri, 12/04/2009 - 3:54pm

If, hypothetically, a prosecutor were to start a semi-regular series of posts, consisting of the same 4 or 5 questions, posed to and answered by individual criminal defense lawyers (and, of course, linking to the CDL’s blog or website), what should those questions be?

My initial thoughts… One goal would be to make the questions interesting enough that they wouldn’t all be answered the same way.

And no softball questions that lend themselves to overly advertisey-answers. Probably would have...



 

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