Thursday, October 25, 2012

Above the Law: The Exonerated: A Lawyer Takes the Stand in His Own Defense — and Prevails

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The Exonerated: A Lawyer Takes the Stand in His Own Defense — and Prevails
Oct 25th 2012, 17:06

Jury Box

Can you imagine what it might be like to have your life and liberty in the hands of twelve men and women? We interview a lawyer who was criminally charged, took the witness stand in his own defense, and was acquitted by the jury on all counts.

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