Jurors want courtroom lawyers to have some compassion and be nice.
Money will determine whether the accused goes to prison or walks out of the courtroom a free man.
We've got to be judged by how we do in times of crisis
I decided I wanted to be a lawyer when I was 11 years of age.
An opening statement is like a guide or a road map. It's a very delicate thing.
If you commit perjury in a so-called first-degree murder case, and you're caught red-handed for the entire world to see, and you get only a $200 fine, what kind of message does that send about lying in our courts?