confidentiality
The necessity of communicating confidentially about a criminal defendant’s case
Over four years ago, I blogged about the truism that the courthouse walls and halls have ears. The courthouse hallways are swarming with police in plain clothes, prosecutors and judges dressed similarly to defense lawyers, news media reporters, and other criminal defendants and their supporters...
The Hobson’s choice of agreeing to unsavory probation conditions or risking a more severe sentence
In 2008 in Grayson County, Virginia, Circuit Court, Lara was convicted of aggravated sexual battery of a mentally incapacitated victim. He was sentenced to twenty years suspending seventeen of those years, conditioned on probation obligations including participating in psychological counseling. U.S. v. Lara, ___ F.3d....