George Ferguson
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As usual, Hammer hits nail on head. LITERALLY!!
It's easy to say that, now that we've seen how the case turned out with Paoli and Pabst defending it. The truth is, though, that we'll never know how it would've turned out. Public defenders' offices have some very talented attorneys, but would they have had the time and resources to investigate the case as thoroughly, and to develop their arguments as carefully, as Paoli and Pabst did? Maybe, maybe not. And if the defense had not had the time to do its work as thoroughly as they did, would it have been as clear that JJ should be found not guilty? Maybe, maybe not.AllWeatherFan said:The worst public defender in the office would have won this case.
Hammer said:granitegriz said:HannahO...give me a break! Yes, it was a choice. But the choice couldn't have been more clear or required. What reality are you living in? Paoli's team versus a public defender is trying to compare apples to oranges. Even if the public defender is competent, it is still one attorney working for him with limited resources. Pray to heaven that you yourself and Irene never need public defender for a felony charge.
True. If your child faced 10-20 yrs in prison if convicted would you take the cheap route?? Hell no I would spare no expense if my childs future was in jeapardy. I can't imagine using a public defender in this situation. What a stupid idea!
Grizlaw said:It's easy to say that, now that we've seen how the case turned out with Paoli and Pabst defending it. The truth is, though, that we'll never know how it would've turned out. Public defenders' offices have some very talented attorneys, but would they have had the time and resources to investigate the case as thoroughly, and to develop their arguments as carefully, as Paoli and Pabst did? Maybe, maybe not. And if the defense had not had the time to do its work as thoroughly as they did, would it have been as clear that JJ should be found not guilty? Maybe, maybe not.AllWeatherFan said:The worst public defender in the office would have won this case.
I've had many friends who've worked in public defenders' offices over the years, and they are all good attorneys. But if my kid's freedom was at stake, I'd make the same decision the Johnsons did.