Don’t mind when people mistake “indigent defense” for “indignant defense” because it usually is that too actually

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Don’t mind when people mistake “indigent defense” for “indignant defense” because it usually is that too actually
Lori Kaspar is the sole practitioner at Lori Kaspar Law, PC, in Granbury, Texas. With years of experience as an assistant district attorney and county attorney for Hood County, she established Lori…
Let me begin with who I’m growing up to be...currently.
I’m in law school in Atlanta, GA. I have no interest in prosecuting criminals or litigating for personal injury compensation. I’m in law school to save lives.
I am in law school because I know people personally whose faces will never kiss sunlight in the free world again. By name, I know people who have spent the length of my life in a cell...awaiting death. I know people serving double digits for possession of the same substance white people are selling on the shelves of the local Starbucks in D.C. My heart breaks for children who love incarcerated parents over the phone and women who carry whole families on their shoulders for years at a time.
Men in California are doing thirty years for three strikes. Women in Indiana are birthing babies in shackles. Children in Louisiana are spending months in jail with adults as they await trial for misdemeanors.
I am in law school because I believe in humanity, regardless of mistake. This is not a journey to riches and luxury. This is a journey to relief, redemption, and restoration. I don’t want to win cases. I want to win lives.
The horrible irony of this system, is that people are pleading guilty just to get their liberty. And it goes on every fucking day.
Criminal defense lawyer Robert Fickman about how Harris County’s indigent defense system penalizes the poor.
Financially strapped municipal courts are routinely violating the rights of poor defendants.
Financially strapped municipal courts are routinely violating the rights of poor defendants.
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