A Good Day In the Trenches
My client told his story; I walked with him back to the guarded elevator down to the holding cells; went back to the office; got a call on my cell. He blew it out! Case Dismissed! He’s home! ââ¡â
My client told his story; I walked with him back to the guarded elevator down to the holding cells; went back to the office; got a call on my cell. He blew it out! Case Dismissed! He’s home! ââ¡â
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March 29th, 2008 at 10:29 am
on behalf of my client, thanks for the shout out. the grand jury is good stuff. i imagine with MT’s libertarian spirit (right?) cases would get blown out once in awhile. considering how few cases actually go to trial, it’s nice to have someone else take a sniff at the pile the prosecutor’s shoveling.