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Going It Alone

I took a younger partner in a while back. He is a brilliant lawyer; a raw talent that requires only time and effort to be burnished into a gem. I took him in and did my best to nourish him. But last week, we parted ways. There's a lesson in that, I suppose. I will learn it when the sorrow...

Can John Kissel Read?

I wonder whether John Kissel’s lips move when he reads silently. Indeed, I wonder whether he reads at all. It certainly appears that his idea of reading for pleasure is reviewing public opinion polls. You see, the Enfield Republican thinks reading books can be dangerous. He...

State v. Hayes: The Real Trial Now Begins

The only surprise in yesterday's verdict in the Steven Hayes case is that the jury managed to acquit the man of one of the seventeen charges pending against him, the charge of arson. Guilt was a forgone conclusion and all but admitted as to the entirety of the state's case during opening...

Blue Collar Blues In A White Collar World

I have from time to time been invited to present at continuing education seminars. When the invitations arrive, I almost invariably regard them as a mistake. What I do is not rocket science. If you want to learn what to do when you go to court, then go to court and figure it out. I am typically...

Misstep In New Haven?

Tommy Ullman has tried an almost perfect case. He's let the State stumble over its own evidentiary foundations. He opened his defense with admissions about what was not to be contested. He decided not to cross-examine the state's key, and very sympathetic witness. In the manner of State v. Hayes,...

To Live And Die, On-Line Edition

Tyler Clementi's death has provoked a predictable storm of controversy about on-line rules, civility and standards. I suppose the discussion is inevitable, but it worries me. Moral panic generally yields bad law. The desire to act in response to great grief and sorrow often produces an...

Why Jeremiah Donovan Should Not Be Held In Contempt

Superior Court Judge Roland Fasano wants to hold a hearing to determine whether he should initiate criminal contempt proceedings against Jeremiah Donovan. In a one-line order, the judge wrote: “[I]t is alleged Attorney Donovan made extrajudicial statements relating to the matters of State...

A Compromise Verdict In A Sad Killing

Consider the following fact pattern, as a jury did this week: A man shoots a woman through the head during an argument in the kitchen of his own home. As he shoots her, his girlfriend, the mother of his his three children, jumps onto his back. He shoots a third woman in he chest. She runs from the...

White Collar Ambulance Chasing?

I always thought the white collar guys were a more gentlemanly cast of lawyers. They certainly look the part: Expensive suits, fancy shoes, and brief cases that all but announce: "Power, power, power." Most of my legal career has been spent in the tweedy trenches defending more obvious crimes, such...

Sentencing Day For Mickey Sherman

UPDATE: Sentencing Has Been Postponed Until November 5
Mickey Sherman heads to court today. There is nothing unusual about that. He is one of Connecticut's best known criminal defense lawyers. But when he goes to court today, he will going to face his own sentencing. I'm betting on a jail...

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