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| 6 Aug 2007 by Mark Bennett the $500 lawyer is, of course, not going to spend any time working on bob's case. he's going to try to get bob to plead guilty as quickly and efficiently as possible so that he can go on with the serious business of getting hired to ... Defending People: The Art and Science of... - http://www.bennettandbennett.com/blog/ - References |
| 1 Aug 2007 by Mark Bennett the government's solution to the problem of the defense of the working poor is to leave it to the market. both shawn's post and scott's illustrate that the market's solution does not work. as scott points out: ... Defending People: The Art and Science of... - http://www.bennettandbennett.com/blog/ |
| 22 Sep 2007 by Mark Bennett How do the working poor go about getting quality/good representation if they can't afford you? If they know they might not be able to afford you should they first meet with you to spill the details of the case hoping to appeal to your ... Defending People: The Art and Science of... - http://www.bennettandbennett.com/blog/ - References |
| 4 Jan 2008 by Mark Bennett if the appellate courts would set the bar a little higher on effective representation and the trial courts would require lawyers to have something more than a pulse to represent the accused, more of the working poor would get the help ... Defending People: The Art and Science of... - http://www.bennettandbennett.com/blog/ |
| 3 Aug 2007 by Mark Bennett as new york criminal defense attorney scott greenfield writes, "the young but caring criminal defense lawyer offers the best chance of hope [for the working poor], but they aren't easy to find for the regular person." ... Defending People: The Art and Science of... - http://www.bennettandbennett.com/blog/ - References |
| 8 Feb 2008 by Mark Bennett She's not going to be working on much aside from your case, so you'll be paying her rent, Westlaw bills, staff, insurance, utilities, and everything else that she needs to stay in business. .... Court appointed attorneys are doom for poor defendants. They are so notorious for slacking that they are usually and rightfully called “Public Pretenders”. I've watched them come into the courtrooms staggering under piles of files they haven't read until they can quickly peruse ... Defending People: The Art and Science of... - http://www.bennettandbennett.com/blog/ - References |
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