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The Weight of the Verdict: Reflecting on Seven Not Guilty Verdicts

The Weight of the Verdict: Reflecting on Seven Not Guilty Verdicts

Taking a verdict in a criminal trial is one of the most emotional moments for any defense attorney. When the jury returned seven “not guilty” verdicts for my client, the relief and joy were overwhelming. Each word felt like a lifetime, but the result was worth every sleepless night and every ounce of dedication. Justice prevailed, and a man’s life was saved. This is why I fight—to give people a voice, protect their futures, and ensure fairness in the face of unimaginable stakes.

The Problem of No Crime Wrongful Convictions

The Problem of No Crime Wrongful Convictions

We often hear stories of innocent people released from prison after being exonerated through DNA evidence. In these cases, an innocent person is convicted of a crime someone else committed. However, there is a less-discussed but no less disturbing trend in our justice system: no crime wrongful convictions. A shocking number of people are convicted of crimes that never actually occurred. These include suicides that are charged as homicides, accidental fires charged as arson, or assaults that never transpired.