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The Constitution, both real and imaginary.

This post by Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice reminded me of this article that’s on the cover of The Onion this week. Sadly, that’s often the case when reading criminal justice stories.   Greenfield details the Second Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision that overturned a death sentence for a man convicted of killing two police […]

Signing the Star Book

Our oldest daughter has a reading log that we’re supposed to sign every night. In the world of a rules-oriented, law-and-order loving elementary school student, there is nothing more devastating than not completing your homework. But every now and then we get home late, dinner isn’t ready until 7:00 p.m., and it’s a scramble to […]

Defenders

High on the list of things I never gave a bit of thought to before I started working in the office at Sumpter & Gonzalez: the way criminal defense attorneys were portrayed in the media. I wasn’t among the camp who thought they were Bad People Who Get Criminals Off (I believe that’s an official […]

Criminal Defense and Social Work: Makes Sense, Right?

I would argue that all crimes committed- however harmful, illogical, misguided, or seemingly senseless-  were intended by the people who committed them to serve some kind of good in their lives.  The factors and variables that contribute to criminal behavior in any given individual are convoluted to say the least.  Law violations can not be explained away […]

Fixing the news

Convicted child killer Raul Meza is fired for the second time in as many months. It’s been 28 years since eight-year-old Kendra Page was raped and murdered in Southeast Austin. The man convicted of the crime, Raul Meza, is currently attempting the transition back into society. It’s what Page’s big sister, Tracy, has been dreading, […]

Civil law vs. Criminal law: Differences in relationship building

The State Bar Annual Meeting brought up the need to clarify a few distinctions between lawyers that the general public may not know. Criminal law is a repeat player game based upon relationships of trust, integrity, and reputation. You have to work with the same prosecutors and judges on different cases week after week.  We […]