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Originally Posted by daswig
Heh. When an attorney chooses what cases he takes before a jury trial, legal merit isn't generally the top thing on his agenda. A sympathetic defendant is. If it was strictly a legal merit case, you go for a bench trial, so that you're arguing your case to a professional, not a layperson.
I don't know Edward's record. I DO know trial advocacy.
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He also speaks for the dead, and I'm not talking about the TV show deuche. You should look up some of his cases.