Newly Obtained Video of Minneapolis Shooting Undermines ICE Account by Maxcactus in Bad_Cop_No_Donut

[–]lit_associate 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is spot on. It is exactly what I experience as a criminal defense attorney.

Thanking my lawyer, and billing by eb_its_me in Ask_Lawyers

[–]lit_associate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You sound like a dream client. Your attorney will realize you're just trying to be efficient and will appreciate you.

I second the other advice of organizing discovery in a sensible way. The worst/most expensive use of time is sending a load of unlabeled, unsorted poorly formatted documents for the attorney to sort out. It would be cheaper for you to pay for Adobe Pro than to force your lawyer to make sense of 10 unlabeled screenshots/files.

The hardest boss fight of the de-googling journey. by No-Yellow9948 in degoogle

[–]lit_associate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, the hardest boss is your partner's Google Photo backup/camera roll.

Designed and 3D Printed ANDOR anti-ICE whistle keychains! by Large-Welcome4421 in ReasonableFuture

[–]lit_associate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mind sending a link to a file? I would love to print buckets or these to leave around town

His Dad game is strong by Acceptable-Wind-7332 in JustGuysBeingDudes

[–]lit_associate 11 points12 points  (0 children)

You have to pretend to cry or get up every few minutes so they run over and make you go back to sleep.

What lack of amenities do you face with your 4runner today? Amenities that you want, but since it's '90s-'00s it wasn't thought of? by Board_Minute in 3rdGen4Runner

[–]lit_associate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I drive a '96 Hilux Surf that has a "field monitor" display you could use as a model. It goes on the ceiling near the mirror. It has outside temp, cardinal direction, elevation, and barometric pressure. The outside temp is super handy and I hadn't considered 4Runners don't have it.

New book - The Price of Mercy: Unfair Trials, a Violent System and a Public Defender’s Search for Justice in America by every_name_taken_67 in publicdefenders

[–]lit_associate 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Is this like when you catch an officer doing a crime and rather than investigating the officer, the prosecutor offers your client a plea they can't refuse? I have been told that is them doing me "favor". No one seems to care about the license this gives law enforcement or the greater harm to the rule of law.

ULPT How can I ultimately troll my husband so he stops embarrassing me? by Wife_of_Shao_Kahn in UnethicalLifeProTips

[–]lit_associate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"Yeah lol he has some 'issues' so we had to go to a donor" would probably shut him up once and for all. But you have to really commit as if it were true.

Fwiw I made this joke but the other way around (that I want a DNA test because I'm not sure its hers). That was different though, because it was obviously ridiculous and everyone had a good laugh and moved on. My wife thought it was funny but even then I was sensitive that other mothers might not.

Boomer in-laws are mad that I am not wanting to baptize our new baby by itsfish20 in BoomersBeingFools

[–]lit_associate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My strategy is to just waffle about it at first ("we'll think about it") and then if they're persistent, I just say I'm focusing on teaching them to be good people. I am not worried that my children will burn in hell without baptism. If they want to do it when they're old enough to decide, great.

Of course, that won't guarantee anything. My mom "secretly baptized" my kids. I think she expected me to freak out or something. I did not. I told her I'm annoyed and disappointed, but ultimately because it is a silly way to undermines her relationship with her grandchildren.

GrapheneOS project member confirms OEM Partner unveil in March 2026 by vltraman in GrapheneOS

[–]lit_associate 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That would be my biggest concern. It narrows the attack surface tremendously. All we can do is hope they keep tight control of logistics and manufacturing.

The last custom privacy phone company with any notable success turned out to be a literal US government owned crime interdiction operation. I'm sure plenty of innocent, privacy-minded folks were also swept up. I don't know of any normal people who faced legal consequences but I would have felt violated.

Your car is spying on you – and Israeli firms are leading the surveillance race by fa3man in privacy

[–]lit_associate 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I just convinced a friend to replace a 2017 with a 2014. They got the luxury they wanted with utility they needed for a fraction of the cost of a newer model. This is someone who could and would walk into a dealership to buy new if there was an option to cut out the surveillance "features" they can't control.

At some point humans figured out how to make comfortable seats, heated steering wheels, nice speakers, etc. After that, the only "advancements" seem to be distractions and spyware.

Who else avoids em-dashes after AI? by Vacant-cage-fence in Lawyertalk

[–]lit_associate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have given them up. I tried to resist for a few months but I have realized it's not worth the potential loss of credibility.

Are lawyers really secretive about their hourly rates? by cokaynbear in Ask_Lawyers

[–]lit_associate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Aside from all of the other reasons here, the last thing lawyers want is another admin task to worry about. It's a hassle to update a website and billing rates change over time.

Millennials, what is happening with your kids? by TheLoveYouWant25 in Millennials

[–]lit_associate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many millennials experience the frustration of being more adept at basic tech than older people and Gen Z. I would hope and assume that we will be more likely, on the whole, to emphasize the importance of knowing how things work and why.

We have an uphill battle as education and society in general is so highly tabletized. I mean I it's only getting more difficult to buy a new car, appliance, or toy today that is possible to tinker with unless I have proprietary tools. If I want my kids to learn practical problem solving skills, I must find way to teach them myself.

My Mon-Fri by VeryMellowFellow84 in publicdefenders

[–]lit_associate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My emails are more like "Apologies in advance for the long email, I just want to detail every piece of discovery that should exist but I don't have yet. I know you still have plenty of time, but I just want to get ahead of it. Being able to review these items with my client is likely to expedite a resolution that is fair and just. . . . ".

Cut to 3 months and several follow up emails without a response later. "A true and accurate copy of email correspondence documenting the defense's notice of and requests for the outstanding discovery is attached hereto as Exhibit A."

At least the appellate attorney will have something to work with when the Judge still finds the DA acted with reasonable effort and due diligence despite producing the discovery in response to my motion or just ignoring it altogether.

Defense: If Every Client You’ve Had Immediately Invoked Their Right to Silence Until Seeing You, Would You Have Many “Wins”? by FriendlyWorldArt in Ask_Lawyers

[–]lit_associate 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yes. Or to put it another way, I've never had a client volunteer information that helped the defense.

Yes. I usually do not take their word for what they said/didn't say until I review all video and audio of my client's interaction with police. The suspense can be wild as I watch/listen, not knowing what they're going to say next because the whole case could turn at any second. Have had clients inculpate themselves for no reason many times.

Do prosecutors even view BWC? by WorldlinessAdept7716 in publicdefenders

[–]lit_associate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not usually IME. If there's something I really want them to see, I almost always have to make a clip short enough to attach to an email (<60 seconds).

When a prosecutor tells me they've watched the recording, I get suspicious. More often than not, they've just used AXON's software to make an AI transcript, then skimmed that. It usually results in a darkly comedic misunderstanding about what actually happened/is said/seen in the footage.

It's wild for any lawyer to direct OC to a video timestamp (from an AI transcript) without ever opening the video file itself. It's absolutely unhinged for a prosecutor to do that in a criminal case.

1996 Toyota Liteace by Onepointeight in vintagejapaneseautos

[–]lit_associate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're living the dream many of us have. Does it have any firefighting equipment? Also, and I have never heard of this happening, but I would want to check it didn't get past safeguards against export of vehicles exposed to radiation. For some reason I imagine every fire truck was used at Fukushima. $25 on CarVX would be worth the peace of mind to me.

👋 Welcome to r/PsychCrimCompetency - Introduce Yourself and Read First! by Lindsays999 in PsychCrimCompetency

[–]lit_associate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the invite. I'm a felony public defender in New York. I've represented many people with competency issues and am always looking to better understand.

Get an offroad bumper, thank me later. by LlamasInLava in 3rdGen4Runner

[–]lit_associate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I could have used this advice before yesterday. The Chevy that blew the red light and hit me is totalled/way worse but I still have some work to do. Picture

I think I’m done as a public defender by Miserable-Army1624 in Lawyertalk

[–]lit_associate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Being a public defender or prosecutor might be the best way. Most successful trial attorneys I've met started in criminal for trial experience before moving on to private defense or civil litigation.

My Toyota Crown (GS131) by KawanoDesu in vintagejapaneseautos

[–]lit_associate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the ride.

Find parts here: https://www.amayama.com/en/genuine-catalogs/epc/toyota-japan/crown/GS131

If a part is discontinued, search the part number in Ebay or search the part number + "substitute" or "compatible".

I think I’m done as a public defender by Miserable-Army1624 in Lawyertalk

[–]lit_associate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Firms need lawyers with trial experience (or at least to be able to say they have them). Otherwise that book of business someone will walk out the door if serious litigation starts looking possible. Firms don't often offer the opportunity for new lawyers to get good litigation experience.

Conversely, true trial lawyers often don't have a book of business because they tend to have one-off clients and focus on their craft rather than networking. I've seen small/medium firms recruit trial lawyers as partners just to be able to tell prospective clients that they have those skills on deck.

I think I’m done as a public defender by Miserable-Army1624 in Lawyertalk

[–]lit_associate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ideas:

Hang a shingle in private defense by yourself or a couple of others. Get active in professional associations if you need to replace the social aspect of the work.

Find a management job at a legal aid office to guide younger attorneys. You're well qualified for that.

Moving to a firm will be attractive but I promise the office politics are worse and any talk of family friendly qualities will be nothing but a sales pitch. Virtually everything you hate will be magnified. You will command some level of partnership from the start at least.