March 03, 2005

Write about what you know

How often do satisfied criminal defense clients set up websites singing your praises? ________ is crazy about his, and he's not afraid to say so. He's also not afraid to spell "defence" the way the Brits do.

According to ______, the law firm of Russell and Hill will "...leave you assured you are useing a experienced trail attorney." Particularly reassuring in wilderness areas. Think of it as inssurance. Okkay, I willl.

According to the author, though it took him 6 years of school, his lawyer is very experienced, freindly and well liked by his peers and is beleieved to be one of the finest in washington state.... He was admitted to practice in Washington in 2001.

Accept no substitutes! Especially not one of those sucky public defenders:

Who wants to have public defence when it is a serious charge.

Public defence is notiourous for making it a point to root for the easy way out of everyhting but dont take that for granted but to some extent this is true...

And when it comes to doing all that just go private because if you get found guilty the status of your attourney depending on your record seem to play a role at times and keeping a clean record can sometines be dependant on the type of defence you have.

This is unfair but true so think ahead.


Unfair indeed. Also, don't forget to follow this satisfied client's advice in one of his other blogs:

Ask yourself : Is everything on my site spelled correctly?

3 Comments:

Zerin Hood said...

That man reminds me of a defendant who was coming to trial on a robbery charge when I was clerking for a judge. The defendant wrote a letter to the judge asking, among other things, for the court to impose the death penalty on him. He said his criminal record "gose up one arm and down the other" and the best thing for him would be execution. I wish I had a copy of that letter, it was the funniest I've ever seen. It also seems the man had a change of heart and entered a guilty plea to robbery with some incarceration rather than opting to pursue the death penalty.

Freedom Fighter said...

Hey kelly thanks so much for linking to my blog

Skelly said...

Sure! You know what they say - there's no such thing as bad publicity.