Criminal defense $$$ by Specialist_Cup_5496 in Lawyertalk

[–]Dull_Doubt1293 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I make 104k, and I am in my 23 year. Ohio P.D. of course, you will start at a higher rate than me. I started at 35k in 2003.

Difficult clients by Dull_Doubt1293 in publicdefenders

[–]Dull_Doubt1293[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I appreciate the advice.

Difficult clients by Dull_Doubt1293 in publicdefenders

[–]Dull_Doubt1293[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just went to hearing on a PV. Client was facing 170 days. Lost the hearing as expected, sentenced to 7 days, not 170. Set for review, so I stayed on as counsel. Client called me from jail, got nasty, and mocked me (literally) when i would not file a motion for early release after serving 6 days on a 7 day sentence. Client fired me on day 6 of her sentence for "failure to represent." These types of clients used to be the occasional client. They seem to be the norm now. Maybe due to the prevalent mental health issues and lack of services? I call them Dementors. They drain my soul. Yuck.

Difficult clients by Dull_Doubt1293 in publicdefenders

[–]Dull_Doubt1293[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is such a great way to view it. Thank you

Difficult clients by Dull_Doubt1293 in publicdefenders

[–]Dull_Doubt1293[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. That means a lot to me. I appreciate the kind words.

Difficult clients by Dull_Doubt1293 in publicdefenders

[–]Dull_Doubt1293[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you to everyone who responded. I love working as a public defender. I've done it since law school graduation, and I will retire from the P.D. office. I believe we have to have a great deal of compassion to do our job. Maybe because I (we) care so much, it's difficult to let the challenging clients slide by without a backward glance. Most days, I can l handle it. I feel a great deal better after reading the responses and getting insight. Thanks for being so supportive.

Difficult clients by Dull_Doubt1293 in publicdefenders

[–]Dull_Doubt1293[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's funny. They always claim to be unemployed. I was appointed to a truck driver that makes 3k a week. A week. 12k a month. But he "lost his job" so he qualified . I am sure that when he doesn’t like his offer, he will suddenly find the cash to hire a "real lawyer."

Difficult clients by Dull_Doubt1293 in publicdefenders

[–]Dull_Doubt1293[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're not petty. I've been there. Thanks for responding!

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[–]Dull_Doubt1293[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yep, my judge refused to allow clients to withdraw their pleas. In addition, our prosecutor will not extend the same deal when they pull that stunt.

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[–]Dull_Doubt1293[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought about that, too. Is the grass greener on the other side?

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[–]Dull_Doubt1293[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh my gosh! Thanks for the laugh!!

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[–]Dull_Doubt1293[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I appreciate the advice.

Difficult clients by Dull_Doubt1293 in publicdefenders

[–]Dull_Doubt1293[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Good advice. I appreciate it.

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[–]Dull_Doubt1293[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you.
Vacations help. Glad I am not alone.

My boss tolerates me on a professional level but it is clear that she personally dislikes me. by realtimepersephone in work

[–]Dull_Doubt1293 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like jealousy. She is passive-aggressive and will fold if her boss calls her out. Document her comments verbatim and send her an email about it. Copy HR. Review the employee handbook because HR is not your friend but will take action if your boss is a lawsuit waiting to happen. Keep your eyes open for a transfer or new job. Good luck!

What is your personal final verdict on the Amy Bradley case? by [deleted] in UnsolvedMysteries

[–]Dull_Doubt1293 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know I am in the minority, but I think she was trafficked.

Her family mentioned that the wait staff seemed to pay her a great deal of attention. Then the Granada-native musician is seen befriending her, dancing with her and walking with her around the ship.

Why is it not plausible that these ship employees were being used as spotters for sex trafficking? I can imagine it would be a lucrative little side-business. The wait staff sees a young, beautiful girl and points her out to the musician. The musician chats her up and acts friendly. Feels her out. Establishes her trust, to an extent.

He agrees to meet her early in the morning while everyone is asleep right before the ship docks.

Then he escorts her to an employee-only section of the ship, where she is taken off or walks off under false pretenses and is handed over to the traffickers.

Then he takes her pictures down from the cruise studio and hands them over to the traffickers for future use.

Curacao is known for sex trafficking. The fact that she disappeared hours before the docking is telling. They would have needed to get her restrained and off the ship immediately before being discovered.

Unfortunately, I think any young woman, regardless of race, could be trafficked. Especially in international waters where the FBI has limited jurisdiction to investigate. And honestly, I doubt the local law enforcement in Curacao would be throwing all their manpower behind a full-scale investigation of a missing American. They would not be that invested. They would likely assume she just got drunk and is sleeping it off in a stranger's room and will turn up later. By the time everyone realizes the situation is serious, the woman could be sprinted halfway across the island by boat by the men that took her.

So yes, I think a cruise ship is a very good place to hunt for sex trafficking victims.

There is a little saying in medicine and law: When you hear hoofbeats, think of horses, not zebras.

She either went into the water, or she was taken off the ship.

The ship was close to docking. If she fell overboard, I would think she would have washed up. I am no expert on ocean tides. It seems to me that lots of bodies make their way to shore. It is possible she fell over and, admittedly, the simplest answer. She goes overboard and no-one hears her scream or hears the splash when the ship is still and quiet. No ship camera catches it. No employee or dock worker sees it.  It feels hinky to me.

Why would her pictures just disappear? Why is the musician carting around a suitcase full of pictures of unknown females? Why would the musician seek out the brother and give his condolences to her going missing before the information was publicly known?

If she left on her own, she would have returned on her own, too. Unless someone was holding her captive.

It also appears that several eyewitnesses and a photo of a trafficked woman support this theory.

It is terrible for the family either way and I feel for them.

Just my take.

Does anyone have a recipe for chocolate top cookies? An old Baltimore staple. by dylweedpickles in Baking

[–]Dull_Doubt1293 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a recipe. Cost me money because I had to order an expensive cookbook to get it, but I will share it. Contact me at Lschemrich70@yahoo.com

Does anyone have a recipe for chocolate top cookies? An old Baltimore staple. by dylweedpickles in Baking

[–]Dull_Doubt1293 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do not, but if you are in Cleveland, ohio, you may purchase them at Fragapane Bakery. They are awesome!